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The test showed her radon level was 8.6 picocuries per liter, or pCi/L -- the EPA recommends fixing the problem at 4 pCi/L -- and she hired a certified specialist to install a system to ventilate the ...
Living in a newer home in Eastern Washington does not eliminate the risk of having elevated radon levels, even though building construction codes have required radon mitigation for nearly 20 years.