Your Home's Risk Factor

   System Design

   FAQ

   About NERC

   Contact NERC


   Links

   Home

Your Home's Risk Factor


Radon Level Of 1,000 smokers exposed to this level of Radon for a lifetime could get cancer Risk of radon-induced cancer compares to What to do
20 pCi/l 135 100 times the risk of drowning Fix the home
10 pCi/l 71 100 times the risk of dying in a home fire Fix the home
8 pCi/l 57 Fix the home
4 pCi/l 29 100 times the risk of dying in a plane crash Fix the home
2 pCi/l 15 2 times the risk of dying in a car crash Consider fixing the home
1.3 pCi/l 9 Average indoor Radon level Reduction below 2.0 pCi/l is difficult
0.4 pCi/l 3 Average outdoor Radon level Reduction below 2.0 pCi/l is difficult


Risk of Lung Cancer from Radon Exposure for a Non-Smoker


Radon Level Of 1,000 non-smokers exposed to this level of Radon for a lifetime could get cancer Risk of radon-induced cancer compares to What to do
20 pCi/l 8 The risk of being killed in a violent crime Fix the home
10 pCi/l 4 Fix the home
8 pCi/l 3 10 times the risk of dying in a plane crash Fix the home
4 pCi/l 2 Smae risk as drowning Fix the home
2 pCi/l 1 Same risk of dying in a home fire Consider fixing the home
1.3 pCi/l Less than 1 Average indoor Radon level Reduction below 2.0 pCi/l is difficult
0.4 pCi/l Less than 1 Average outdoor Radon level Reduction below 2.0 pCi/l is difficult


Each person has to assess his or her own level of acceptable risk. These comparative risks are just that, an approximation of how dangerous an activity or substance is. The EPA is very conservative with respect to setting action levels for known carcinogens. NERC does its best to provide our clients with information that will allow them to make an educated, mitigation decision. Our experince dealing with hazardous materials and associated costs of removing them, directly benefits our clients.
We understand how a safe, efficient resolution to your problem will assist with the sale of your home and ease your mind with regard to your families health. If you have any questions, please see our frequently asked questions page or contact us to discuss your particular radon mitigation needs.


New England Radon Control
P.O. Box 116
Post Mills, VT 05058
Phone: (802) 333-3723
Toll free: (888) 977-7722
Email redpoint@sover.net
www.neradon.net