As colder temperatures fill the air and people stay indoors to keep warm, public health experts encourage homeowners and tenants to test their homes for radon—an odorless, tasteless, and invisible
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THE GORGE — As colder temperatures fill the air and people stay indoors to keep warm, public health experts encourage homeowners and tenants to test their homes for radon —
Nearly half of all Colorado homes are infested with an extremely dangerous substance. The worst part is that it is completely odorless, colorless, and tasteless
Washtenaw County homes can see high levels of the dangerous gas because of the geology of the area. WCHD says radon testing should take place every two to five years.