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Radon level - what can I do to reduce them even further?

 04/26/2006 08:36 PM rw2003
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06/27/2006 09:25 AM chorlton
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07/27/2006 04:55 PM KingVolcano

I have a good friend that is considered THE EXPERT on Radon for the US Government. We have talked at length about the subject.

I commend you for wanting to protect your child. However your child is more likely to suffer ill health issues from what he eats. Not to say Radon cannot harm him, but from what you have told me about the Radon level, it would be deemed as an uneeded concern. However if you smoke in the house and the child spends a considerable amount of time in the basement (sleeping) you may have concern.

Most household items are very bad for children including cleaning supplies and talc. If you look at the amount of chemicals that come in contact with you child on a weekly basis you will be stunned. Amonia, Clorox and chlorine for you pool are very bad for a developing child.

Your child only has one chance to grow up healthy, keep up the good work!

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