And its effect on your health

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And its effect on your health Understanding Radon And its effect on your health

Today: What is Radon What impact does Radon have on Health How to Fix it Other Information

Radon is a Radioactive Gas Radon is a naturally occurring gas Radon’s radioactive properties mean that it spontaneously changes and releases energy The energy released causes damage to the lung cell tissue – resulting in a risk of lung cancer Radon is naturally occurring, but it can reach unnatural concentrations inside our buildings.

How do we know that Radon is a health concern? The radioactive properties of radon and associated radon decay chain presents a risk to human health Initial research in miners exposed to radon in uranium mines provided an indicator of risk and initial risk estimates. Residential case control studies confirmed the risk at lower levels. In 2006 a report was produced that initiated a change in Health Canada’s radon action level from 800 Bq/m3 to 200 Bq/m3.

+ Radon causes non-smokers to be at a risk of lung cancer. Radon – 800 Bq/m3 1 in 20 non-smokers exposed to a lifetime of high radon will die of lung cancer. 1 in 3 smokers exposed to a lifetime of high radon will die of lung cancer. Radon causes non-smokers to be at a risk of lung cancer. Radon significantly increases smokers’ risk of lung cancer.

Where is Radon a concern? Homes Schools Any building that has contact with the ground has a potential Health Canada survey showed that 7% of Canadian homes were above guideline.

Let’s help prevent cancer… Testing for radon is easy There are simple steps to follow Testing should be done for 91 days or more during the heating season when levels are typically highest These devices are easy to obtain You can hire a professional to help test Let’s help prevent cancer… Test & Reduce Radon

C-NRPP = Canada’s National Radon Proficiency Program Health Canada helped initiate a national certification program C-NRPP has certified professionals in every province Measurement professionals test for radon Mitigation professionals reduce radon levels in buildings C-NRPP = Canada’s National Radon Proficiency Program

A radon mitigation system is the most effective way to reduce radon It is proven to be effective and when installed properly it is efficient Once installed, it protects all future occupants. Simple to maintain ALL HOMES CAN BE FIXED.

Our government is changing policies to address radon. The National Building Code addresses radon National code includes radon control measures: Gravel under the slab Well-sealed liner Sealed sump pit Radon rough-in for future installation Our government is changing policies to address radon.

The radon rough-in pipe is meant to be completed if required. The radon “rough-in” is not a radon mitigation system; it’s simply the beginning of one. Every home must be tested for radon, to determine if the rough-in needs to be completed with a pipe and fan. The radon rough-in pipe is meant to be completed if required.

TARION HOME WARRANTY Provides coverage in the first seven years for a radon mitigation system if levels are tested and found to be above Health Canada’s guideline of 200 Bq/m³.

Questions, comments?

Thank you!