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Radon gas might sound like a villain from a sci-fi flick, but it’s all too real and lurking in many homes, waiting to wreak havoc on our lungs. In this chat, Eric G hangs out with radon guru Dallas Jones, who spills the beans on why this sneaky radioactive gas is a top contender for lung cancer risk. We’re diving deep into the nitty-gritty of radon: how it creeps into our homes, why you should care, and, most importantly, how to kick it to the curb safely. Whether you're renovating, buying, or just living your best life in your home, we’ve got the scoop on radon testing and mitigation measures that actually work. So, grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s make sure your castle is radon-free! To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. 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Imagine sitting down with Eric G and Dallas Jones to chat about something that could be lurking in your basement, completely undetected—radon gas. This episode is like a masterclass in radon awareness, as Dallas, a seasoned expert in the field, dives headfirst into the nitty-gritty of why we should care about this radioactive gas. From the science behind its formation to its dangerous potential for causing lung cancer, they spell out the risks in an engaging way that’s both informative and entertaining. It’s not just a lecture; it’s a lively conversation that feels like you're hanging out with friends while learning about serious stuff. Dallas breaks down the complexities of radon testing, explaining why a simple two-day test might not be enough to give a complete picture of radon levels in your home. With a sprinkle of humor, he sheds light on the importance of continuous monitoring and how modern technology can help homeowners keep track of radon levels over time. Eric and Dallas share anecdotes from the field, addressing misconceptions and empowering listeners to take proactive measures in protecting their homes. The episode culminates in a compelling discussion about the necessity of radon mitigation systems, detailing how they work to keep our homes safe. With Dallas's expertise, listeners gain insight into the practical steps they can take to ensure their living spaces are radon-free. The energetic dialogue wraps up with a call to action, reminding everyone that knowledge is power, especially when it comes to safeguarding our health against this invisible enemy. Takeaways: Radon gas is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that poses serious health risks, including increased lung cancer risk, especially in homes with high indoor concentrations. The EPA recommends that if your home tests at 4 picocuries per liter or above, you should definitely take action to mitigate the radon levels to protect your family. Even if your initial radon test shows low levels, it's wise to perform periodic testing, as radon levels can fluctuate based on various environmental factors throughout the year. Having a radon mitigation system installed is not a one-and-done deal; regular monitoring is key to ensuring it continues to function effectively over time. New construction homes often have radon-resistant features, but homeowners should still test for radon and not rely solely on construction claims. For peace of mind, consider investing in a continuous radon monitor, which can track radon levels in real-time, helping you stay informed about your indoor air quality. Links referenced in this episode: monumentgrills.com ecosense.io Mentioned in this episode: Suscribe to our YouTube Channel Want even more home improvement tips, tricks, and insider advice? Subscribe to my YouTube channel @AroundTheHouseEricG for project guides, product reviews, and behind-the-scenes content you won’t hear on the podcast. 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