All Oregon
certified home inspections include a full PEST
& DRY ROT inspection report!
Fast , Friendly and Professional
customer service!
Home Inspections
available 7 days a week!
Mt. Hood Home
Inspections, Inc.
MYTHS ABOUT RADON?
MYTH #1: Scientists are not sure that radon really is a problem.
FACT: Although some scientists dispute the precise number of deaths
due to radon, all the major health organizations (like the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Lung Association
and the American Medical Association) agree with estimates that
radon causes thousands of preventable lung cancer deaths every year.
This is especially true among smokers, since the risk to smokers
is much greater than to non-smokers.
MYTH #2: Radon testing devices are not reliable and are difficult
to find.
FACT: Reliable radon tests are available from qualified radon testers
and companies. Active radon devices can continuously gather and
periodically record radon levels to reveal any unusual swings in
the radon level during the test. Reliable testing devices are also
available from National Safety Products, 877-413-2300 or email to
radon@testproducts.com .
MYTH #3: Radon testing is difficult and time-consuming.
FACT: Radon testing is easy. You can test your home yourself or
hire a qualified radon test company. Either approach takes only
a small amount of time and effort.
MYTH #4: Homes with radon problems cannot be fixed.
FACT: There are solutions to radon problems in homes. Thousands
of home owners have already lowered elevated radon levels in their
homes. Radon levels can be readily lowered for approximately $800
to $2,500. Call your state radon office for a list of qualified
mitigation contractors.
MYTH #5: Radon affects only certain types of homes.
FACT: Radon can be a problem in all types of homes, including old
homes, new homes, drafty homes, insulated homes, homes with basements
and homes without basements. Local geology, construction materials,
and how the home was built are among the factors that can affect
radon levels in homes.
MYTH #6: Radon is only a problem in certain parts of the country.
FACT: High radon levels have been found in every state. Radon problems
do vary from area to area, but the only way to know the home's radon
level is to test.
Visit our secure online Product Catalog
MYTH #7: A neighbor's test result is a good indication of whether
your home has a radon problem.
FACT: It is not. Radon levels vary from home to home. The only
way to know if your home has a radon problem is to test it.
MYTH #8: Everyone should test their water for radon.
FACT: While radon gets into some homes through the water, it is
important to first test the air in the home for radon. If your water
comes from a public water system that uses ground water, call your
water supplier. If high radon levels are found and the home has
a private well, you should test your water.
MYTH #9: It is difficult to sell a home where radon problems have
been discovered.
FACT: Where radon problems have been fixed, home sales have not
been blocked. The added protection could be a good selling point.
MYTH #10: I have lived in my home for so long, it does not make
sense to take action now.
FACT: You will reduce your risk of lung cancer when you reduce
radon levels, even if you have lived with an elevated radon level
for a long time.
MYTH #11: Short-term tests cannot be used for making a decision
about whether to reduce the home's high radon levels.
FACT: Short-term tests can be used to decide whether to reduce
the home's high radon levels. However, the closer the short-term
testing result is to 4 pCi/L, the less certainty there is about
whether the home's year-round average is above or below that level.
Keep in mind that radon levels below 4 pCi/L still pose some risk
and that radon levels can be reduced to 2 pCi/L or below in most
homes.
Realtors, Real Estate Agents And Brokers be sure to refer
your clients to:
MT
HOOD HOME INSPECTIONS, INC.
Licensed
Bonded
Insured
Oregon
Certified
Thorough and accurate Certified Home Inspections
are available in Portland. Gresham, Sandy, Oregon City, Boring,
Damascus and all of the Mt Hood Area's.
We are now providing home inspections for
the
Entire Portland
Metro Area.
Brian Burns (Senior
Inspector)
CCB # 160745 OCHI
# 806
Don't settle for
less, Order Your Above Average Certified Home Inspection Today!