Test & Fix. Together we can save lives and limit radon exposure. According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Ulster county is 2.84. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Ulster County, 526 have failed radon tests with a
Read more →Test & Fix. Together we can save lives and limit radon exposure. According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Columbia county is 2.84. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Columbia County, 526 have failed radon tests with a
Read more →According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Greene county is 2.84. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Greene County, 526 have failed radon tests with a 4.00 or higher using the EPA standards. As state and government entities
Read more →According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Dutchess county is 2.34. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Dutchess County, 526 have failed radon tests with a 4.00 or higher using the EPA standards. As state and government entities
Read more →According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Saratoga county is 2.84. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Saratoga County, 526 have failed radon tests with a 4.00 or higher using the EPA standards. As state and government entities
Read more →Test & Fix. Together we can save lives and limit radon exposure. According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Rensselaer county is 2.84. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Rensselaer County, 526 have failed radon tests with a
Read more →Test & Fix. Together we can save lives and limit radon exposure. According to the New York State Department of Health, the pCi/L average in Albany county is 2.14. Out of a total of 2487 homes tested for radon in Albany County, 526 have failed radon tests with a
Read more →This map is to assist National, State, and local organizations to target their resources and to implement radon-resistant building codes. It is noted that all homes should be tested for radon regardless of location. Fix your home if you have a radon level of 4 pCi/L or more. You can
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