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Kentuckians may be unaware of this health threat in their homes. Here's what to know
An estimated 42% of all buildings in Kentucky — and more than 65% in some areas — have elevated radon levels, compared with 7% nationally, according to the Kentucky Association of Radon Professionals.
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