The presence of high levels of radon doesn't usually derail a home purchase, however, as mitigation is typically a reasonable expense. (trulia.com)
If high levels of radon are detected mitigation is fairly straightforward and many time covered by the sellerSee our Radon Information page. (sterlinghomeinspections.com)
For example, when inspecting a home in an area known for high levels of radon, recommend ongoing testing to the homeowners. (workingre.com)