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Why you should test your home for this radioactive gas, officials say

ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Officials are urging homeowners to test for radon, a natural radioactive gas that can lead to health risks if left unchecked.

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, studies have shown that radon is a carcinogen that can lead to lung cancer.


“Radon is known as a silent killer because you can’t see, taste, or smell it in the home, but the good news is there’s an easy way to test for it,” State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said. “Testing for radon should be done in the home, as well as in businesses, schools, and other buildings, so when radon is detected steps can be taken to mitigate exposure to this serious health risk.” 

Data from the EPA indicates that radon is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among non-smokers in America and is responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths every year. At least 2,900 of the deaths occurred among non-smokers.

Radon gas is naturally released from soil and rock and can enter buildings through cracks in their foundations and walls. Officials recommend testing for radon levels at least once every five years. If any remodeling or weatherizing is done or radon mitigation has been performed, re-testing is also necessary to ensure that the radon levels are under control.

The EPA can help you find a test kit or a professional to who can check your home for the presence of radon.