Initial tests taken over spring break found elevated radon levels in the basement and in first floor classrooms of Martin ...
A forthcoming bill in the Ohio House could lead to more radon testing in schools and offer homeowners a tax credit.
A look at frequently asked questions about radon and what Ohioans can do to protect themselves from the toxic gas.
This is in response to the discovery of elevated levels of radon in the school. The colorless, odorless gas is the number one ...
Anyone hoping to check their home’s radon level can now pick from dozens of different radon monitors sold online or in stores ...
Some level of the odourless, colourless radioactive gas is in every home — but long-term overexposure is considered a Class 1 ...
Radon is sickening thousands of Ohioans a year. A Dispatch investigation found the state could be doing more to protect those ...
A possible correlation between fracking and radon has been studied several times, but whether there's a link remains an ...
The most dangerous threat in a home might not crackle, leak, or smell. It might sit quietly in the basement right now, building up with every passing day. Radon does not sting the nose. It does not ...
Homebuyers should never skip a home inspection, especially when it comes to testing for radon, a cancer-causing gas prevalent ...