‘I didn’t think it would be in my house’: Lung cancer survivor warns of radon risks - eviltoast

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in Canada for nonsmokers, as the radioactive gas can build up to hazardous levels indoors.

  • sik0fewl@kbin.socialOP
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    1 year ago

    Yeah. I wondered about that, too. I don’t spend much time down there… but that’s where my exercise bike is - when I’m breathing the most.

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      1 year ago

      Without a better reason why not, I’d definitely check there too if I was doing that.

      I just watched a video of the Holmes on Holmes guy talking about it with people, and they say if you’re on well water and have radon in the house, 100% of the time it’s also in the water.

      When you take a shower, it then gasses off and the number can go over 1000.

      They say that’s bad (and would be short term) also eating it’s bad.

      So ya, I think I’ll get a 3 pack and put one down there

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      The radon could also go up to the first floor of your house, especially with closed windows. We had a finished basement, and bought a radon detector (radoneye), we found out we had over 1800 Becquerel/m3 downstairs and about 1500 upstairs. It quickly goes away when we opened the windows but also comes back completely within days.

      It’s a huge amount so we got the fan installed and we are now at 15 and 0. It costs us about $1500 to install.

      For those who get the system installed, please keep in mind that depending on how your house is built, you may need to extract the gas from the two halves of the basement if you have a slab right in the middle used as some sort of foot. You’d have to check the blueprint to know. The installer might have an idea too depending on the construction year of the house.