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Radon in Homes, Schools and Buildings

Introduction: Radon is a natural, radioactive gas that you can’t see or smell. Prolonged exposure to radon is known to cause lung cancer. Elevated levels of radon have been found in every state. Test your home, school and business. Testing for radon is simple and inexpensive. Radon levels are often highest in the lowest part of a home or building, so testing in the basement or ground floor is a good place to start. Take action to lower your exposure to radon when at home testing shows elevated radon levels at or above 4 pCi/L. Find a certified contractor, get cost estimates and fix spaces with an elevated radon level. If elevated radon levels are found in your school or business talk to your school administrator or building manager about getting the problem fixed. About Radon in Home, Schools and Buildings Radon comes from the natural decay of uranium and radium found in

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Radon Bill 26-22 Impacting Montgomery County – Take Action within 30 Days!

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Radon Testing in Maryland 2023: Tips for Staying Compliant and Protecting Your Property

Radon Law Maryland 2023 As a resident of Maryland, you may be aware of the potential risks posed by radon gas. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes and buildings and pose a serious threat to your health. In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. That’s why it’s crucial to regularly test your home for radon levels and take the necessary steps to mitigate any potential risks. In this article, we’ll provide you with some valuable tips on how to stay compliant with Maryland’s radon testing laws and how to protect your health and the health of your loved ones. So, whether you’re a homeowner or a landlord, read on to learn more about radon testing in Maryland and how you can keep your home safe from this dangerous gas. New

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Understanding Maryland Water Testing Requirements

Introduction: Water is an essential resource for our daily lives, and it’s crucial to ensure that the water we consume is safe and free from contaminants. In Maryland, both well water and city water sources can be susceptible to various contaminants that may pose health risks. This blog post, brought to you by Peak Environmental, a leading water testing company in Maryland, aims to shed light on the most common contaminants found in Maryland’s water supply. Additionally, we will explore the water testing requirements in the state to help you understand the importance of regular water testing. Common Contaminants in Maryland Water Supply Bacteria and Viruses: Both well water and city water can be susceptible to bacterial and viral contamination. Harmful microorganisms such as E. coli, coliform bacteria, and viruses like norovirus and rotavirus can enter the water supply through sewage overflows, animal waste, or inadequate water treatment. Lead: Lead

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