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an introduction to radon, its dangers, and how to
deal with it, we highly recommend reading the EPA
publication
Radon: A Citizen's Guide to Radon, Protecting
Yourself and Your Family. Another excellent
publication on how to deal with Radon in your home
is the EPA publication
Radon:
A Consumer's Guide to
Radon Reduction, How To Fix Your Home
We are radon mitigation specialists and provide
mitigation services primarily in the Northeastern
Illinois counties of
DuPage,
DeKalb,
Kane,
Kendall,
and
Will.
As you can see from the individual county web sites
above, about 50% of the homes in these counties have
radon levels above the EPA and State recommended
level. We offer
Free
Inspections and Quotes
to homeowners.
We have been in business for over 17 years and
have completed about 10,000 successful mitigations
in western Chicagoland. We stand by all of our work
and guarantee results. We will make your home
healthier!
Read the
Chicago Sun Times article from January 14, 2008
about the story of one of our clients.
Visit our store by clicking the link to the left.
Here you will many kinds of environmental testing
kits, the worlds best air purifiers and energy
saving devices. We believe in a healthier, greener
home and these products are available to help you
achieve that.
Our license number, issued by the
Illinois Emergency Management
Agency-Division of Nuclear Safety is
RNM2007205. We are also members of
American
Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST)
, Warrenville Chamber of Commerce,
Naperville Chamber of Commerce, and Coldwell Banker
Concierge Service. |
32 Illinois Administrative Code
422, Adopted Rule Section 422.70 states that "Mitigators
shall not perform radon measurements before or after the
installation of a mitigation system at the same address as the
mitigation installation". For a list of testers in the
western Chicagoland area, please refer to our
links page. If you do nothing else, please, have your home
tested!
If you are relocating out of the area and would like to check
the radon situation where you are moving to, check the
EPA Map of Radon Zones
. A radon test is still recommended.
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