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Radon Test Kits Available For Easton, Westport And Weston Residents
The Aspetuck Health District has free radon test kits for residents, while supplies last.
**News Release Submitted by The Aspetuck Health District**
Dec. 18, 2024
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The Aspetuck Health District has free radon test kits for residents, while supplies last.
Residents can pick up one radon test kit per address at the Aspetuck Health District, 180
Bayberry Lane, Westport, Monday through Friday, between 9:00 am – 3:00 pm.
Residents are asked to follow the instructions when conducting the radon test and to submit
results to Air Chek Inc. Results will be shared with homeowners as well as the Health
District.
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Radon is an invisible and odorless gas that can enter homes through cracks in the basement
floor or from well water. Prolonged exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung
cancer after smoking. Only one in five homes has a radon problem. But the only way to know
if your home is free of radon is to test it.
Radon levels vary throughout Connecticut. Because you cannot see, taste, or smell radon,
the only way to determine if you have a radon problem in your home is to test for it. Testing
involves placing a small device in your home for at least 72 hours and then sending the
device to a laboratory for results. If levels of radon are high (4 pCi/L or higher), the
Connecticut DPH strongly recommends that homeowners enlist a radon mitigation
professional to help lower the levels. However, radon exposure at any level poses some
health risk, and according to the CT DPH, homeowners may want to consider reducing radon
levels if they are greater than 2 pCi/L.
Radon mitigation professionals are trained to reduce radon in homes using ventilation and
depressurization systems and other techniques. As with many home repairs, the cost of
radon mitigation varies. The CT DPH estimates that the service may cost $1200 to $1500. A
list of radon professionals is available on the CT DPH website
(http://www.ct.gov/dph/radon).
Testing kits can also be purchased at the American Lung Association website
at http://www.lung.org/our-initia... or by calling 1-800-LUNG-USA or 1-860-289-5401 to order a testing kit. Radon test kits can also be purchased at local hardware stores.
For more information about radon and radon testing, visit Radon | CDC
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