Hazard Alert & Poster: Radon Gas
Radon gas exposure in enclosed buildings poses significant health concerns, particularly in areas like Colorado where radon is commonly found. As a naturally occurring radioactive gas, radon is odorless and invisible, making it difficult to detect without proper testing. Prolonged exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer, second only to smoking, highlighting the importance of awareness and mitigation efforts in high-risk regions.
Read our Hazard Alert for more information about radon gas, where it can be located, and how to mitigate your risk.
The Radon Gas Safety Poster is also available for download here.
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