The presence
of high levels of radon doesn't usually derail a home purchase, however, as mitigation is typically a reasonable expense.
If high levels of radon are detected mitigation is fairly straightforward and many time covered by the sellerSee our Radon Information page.
For example, when inspecting a home in an area known
for high levels of radon, recommend ongoing testing to the homeowners.
If a test indicates
unacceptably high levels of radon, homeowners are advised to consult a professional radon mitigation service, which can provide recommendations for how to best deal with the situation.
The trial, in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, was one of the first in the nation dealing with nondisclosure
of high levels of radon, according to attorneys involved in the case.
High levels of radon can be found anywhere, and have been found in many areas of Connecticut.
It found approximately seven per cent of Canadian homes have
high levels of radon.