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"Every home in America should be tested for radon."

-The Environmental Protection Agency


You can’t see, smell, or taste radon, but it could be present at a dangerous level in your home.  Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among nonsmokers in America and claims the lives of about 20,000 Americans each year.  In fact, the EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General urge all Americans to protect their health by testing their homes, schools, and other buildings for radon. Exposure to radon is a preventable health risk, and testing radon levels in your home can help prevent unnecessary exposure.  If a high radon level is detected in your home, you can take steps to fix the problem to protect yourself and your family.

At Home Radon is committed to helping promote radon awareness in our area.  Nearly 1 out of every 3 homes test high for radon in the Greater Cincinnati area.  We have taken time to contact our local media.  If you have a story to tell, please call us at 513-561-TEST (8378) or send us an e-mail at info@athomeradon.com. 

Check out these links for local stories that will compel you to test your home for radon.

Dr. Oz warns about the risks of living in a home with elevated levels of radon: (a two part series)

700WLW Interview with Bill Cunningham - featured are Debra Rebensdorf & Alexia Workman, Owner of At Home Radon

Cincinnati Enquirer Article by Peggy O'Farrell - featuring Debra Rebensdorf

Fox 19's feature story with Brian Wells - interview with Debra Rebensorf & Alexia Workman

Other interviews and stories:

Cincinnati Enquirer - January 2007 - Home Section - Article by Amy Howell (part 1)
Cincinnati Enquirer - January 2007 - Home Section - Article by Amy Howell (part 2)

700WLW Interview with Jim Scott - January 2007
 
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