Can a fan get rid of radon?

Can a fan get rid of radon?

Ceiling fans can reduce radon levels by 50%. If used along with positive ion generators, ceiling fans are capable of reducing radon levels by 90%. This is achieved by a phenomenon called plate-out, which neutralizes radio-active particles.

Is radon a problem in Ontario?

Radon gas can accumulate to high concentrations in basements and lower floors of homes and buildings. About 25 percent of Ontario homes surveyed from 2009 to 2013 had radon concentrations that require remedial action according to the World Health Organization.

How long do you have to be exposed to radon for it to be harmful?

Radon gas can damage cells in your lungs, which can lead to cancer. Radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the United States, though it usually takes 5 to 25 years to develop.

Do window fans reduce radon?

Opening windows improves air circulation and ventilation, helping move radon out of the house and mixing radon-free outside air with indoor air. Running a window fan in a basement window reduces radon levels, but only if the fan blows air into the basement.

Can you run a ceiling fan during a radon test?

Turn off all air moving devices during the test. This would include ceiling fans, dehumidifiers, regular fans, HEPA or any other kind of filtering device that moves air. Do not operate fireplaces or heating stoves during the test unless they are your main source of heat.

Can a dehumidifier reduce radon?

No, buying a dehumidifier will not make radon go away. Radon must be removed by a remediation method like active soil depressurization (ASD), which ironically has been shown to be even more effective at removing humidity from a home than a dehumidifier in the same EPA study.

What percentage of homes have radon?

Nearly one out of every 15 homes in the United States is estimated to have an elevated radon level (4 pCi/L or more). Elevated levels of radon gas have been found in homes in your state.

Do you have radon in your Windsor-Essex County home?

With approximately 11% of homes in Windsor-Essex County having radon levels above the Canadian Action Limit of 200 Becquerel’s per cubic metre, it’s important for homeowners to test their homes to determine the level of radon gas. Long-term radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

What is wechu doing about radon?

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) completed a 3-year Radon: Know Your Level study and awareness campaign in 2018. As a part of this campaign, home owners of detached and semi-detached homes were recruited to determine indoor radon levels in the areas of Windsor-Essex County (WEC).

Did you know that November is Radon Awareness Month in Canada?

November is Radon Awareness Month in Canada. With approximately 11% of homes in Windsor-Essex County having radon levels above the Canadian Action Limit of 200 Becquerel’s per cubic metre, it’s important for homeowners to test their homes to determine the level of radon gas.

What is the recommended radon level in a home?

Health Canada recommends that if the average indoor radon concentration in a home’s normal living area is greater than 200 Becquerel’s per cubic metre (Bq/m3) then steps are necessary to decrease the radon level (Health Canada, 2014).

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