Summary
As a public educator on indoor air quality, Ted Funk from the University of Illinois Extension fields a lot of questions about mold.
He wishes he received more about radon.See the full content of this document
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Breathing Easier
Mold is important. It presents a health concern. It can aggravate respiratory conditions.
But radon gas is deadly, the second-leading cause of lung cancer behind cigarette smoking.Mold problems are evident from the resulting musty smell if not from visual evidence. Radon is odorless. It is a naturally occurring process, and measuring it requires a special test.Professional air tester John Brue (pronounced "brew") notes that residential indoor air qu...See the full content of this document
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