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Welcome to Maine Radon Mitigation Company, a local company run by Mike Wilson and Doug Robinson, both are Registered Radon Testers and Mitigators.
Radon is a colorless, tasteless, naturally occurring radioactive gas produced from the decay of uranium-238, which occurs naturally in rocks and soil.
Maine is part of a geographical region that is relatively high in natural uranium-238 which increases the level of radon in air and water.
When radon accumulates in indoor air it can increase the health risks (primarily lung cancer) to occupants. |
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Radon typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Radon can also enter your home through well water. Your home can trap radon inside.
Maine Radon Mitigation Company can test the radon levels in your home and water supply, and then offer you solutions to alleviate the levels that can ultimately harm your health. We just don't show you the levels, we fix them by installing state of the art solutions so you and your family will be safe and healthy in the safety of your own home. Our State of Maine Radon Mitigation Registration Number is ME21900C.
Call us anytime to schedule a test or evaluation at 207-735-7405 OR 207-249-8726! |
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Radon is a colorless, tasteless, naturally
occurring radioactive gas produced from the
decay of uranium-238, which occurs naturally
in rocks and soil. |
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Maine is part of a geographical region that is
relatively high in natural uranium-238 which
increases the level of radon in air and water. |
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When radon accumulates in indoor air it can
increase the health risks (primarily lung
cancer) to occupants. |
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"Indoor radon gas is the second-leading cause
of lung cancer in the United States and
breathing it over prolonged periods can present
a significant health risk to families all over the
country. It's important to know that this threat
is completely preventable. Radon can be
detected with a simple test and fixed through
well-established venting techniques."
January 2005 U.S. Surgeon General Health Advisory |
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