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Radon Gas Testing
Radon is a radioactive gas that is colourless, odourless and tasteless. It is present in most homes in low concentrates. However, in enclosed spaces, like basements, it can sometimes accumulate to high levels, which can be a risk to the health of you and your family. According to Health Canada, Radon Gas is the second largest cause of lung cancer next to smoking.
Get the Radon Gas levels in your home tested by a Certified Radon Gas Professional and Canadian Measurement Professional.
Additional Reading about Home Safety
Combustion Gases
Are combustion gases spilling into your home?
Does your home have any of these combustion appliances?
- Gas-fired furnace, boiler, or water heater?
- Oil-fired furnace, boiler or water heater?
- Wood stove or fireplace?
- Other fuel-burning device?
As fuels burn they produce visible smoke and invisible gases, which should be vented to the outdoors through a chimney or vent pipe. Unfortunately, they may instead escape into your home causing health and safety concerns.
Read the article: About Your House: Combustion Gases in Your Home
Carbon Monoxide in Your Home
Carbon Monoxide is a common byproduct of the burning of fossil fuels such as natural gas, propane and oil. Carbon Monoxide is a colourless and odourless gas. Because you can't see, taste or smell it, it can affect your family before you even know it's there. Even at low levels of exposure, Carbon Monoxide can cause serious health problems.
Read the article: About Your House: Carbon Monoxide
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