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  • Introduction

You have tested your home for radon, but now what? This section is for people who have tested their home for radon and confirmed that they have elevated radon levels -- 4 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher.  This section can help you:

  • Select a qualified radon mitigation contractor to reduce the radon levels in your home.

  • Determine an appropriate radon reduction method.

  • Maintain your radon reduction system.

If you want information on how to test your home for radon, call your State radon.

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Figure 174: Air movement inside and outside effects the Radon levels in your home.

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