The Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family from Radon.
How to fix your home, with elevated radon.
A guide for new and current homeowners. Courtesy of the USEPA.
Radon levels equal to or greater than 4.0 picoruries per liter (pCi/L) exceed the USEPA action level; and require radon mitigation. Learn more about the procedures below.
Renter and tenants' guide to radon detection.
Have you opened a new location, redesigned your shop, or added a new product or service? Don't keep it to yourself, let folks know.
Effective June 1, 2013, all new construction of single-family homes or dwellings containing two or fewer apartments, condominiums, or town houses must have a passive new construction pipe (PNP) installed.
The installation of this radon resistant construction may be performed by a residential building contractor or his or her subcontractors or a radon contractor during new residential construction.
Only a radon mitigation contractor licensed by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency may install a radon vent fan or upgrade this passive new construction pipe to an active mitigation system.
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