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The health risk posed by residential radon exposure may be 50 percent higher than indicated by previous studies, say University of Iowa researchers.


Radon risk taken lightly?

The health risk posed by residential radon exposure may be 50 percent higher than indicated by previous studies, say University of Iowa researchers. They examined several exposure assessment methods used in previous residential radon studies that were done in North America, Europe and China. Those epidemiological models looked for associations between radon exposure and lung cancer rates. The USEPA says 15,000, or nearly 10 percent, of all lung cancer deaths in the United States are attributable to radon. The USEPA recommends that homes be fixed if the occupantslong-term radon exposure averages 4 picocouries per liter (pCi/L). The average indoor radon level in the United States is 1.3 pCi/L. Its suggested that radon detecting devices be bought, or hire a qualified radon tester to check the homes radon levels. Most radon repairs cost between $800 to $2,500 (1999)They may include installing underground pipes and an exhaust system to expel the radon, or sealing cracks and other openings in floors and walls. For more information about radon, go to the USEPA or National Safety Council websites (www.epa.gov or www.nsc.org).

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