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Radon - Plymouth and Northville real estate part 1

I recently got a this question from a Northville real estate buyer.  Does Radon pose a serious health hazard to my family?  And really what is radon? 

Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas, derived from naturally occurring uranium deposits in the earth. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.  It belongs to the group of noble gases, including helium, neon, argon and xenon, which are all characterized by their low level of chemical reactivity.  Radon is also a naturally occurring gas in Earth's atmosphere.  Why is radon is a radioactive gas? It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils.

So then why is radon hazardous is it occurs naturally?  Radon gas is hazardous when it builds up to high levels.  Congress would like to set home radon levels to outdoor radon levels.

Radon typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Your Plymouth or Northville home traps radon inside, where it can build up.  Nearly 1 out of every 15 homes in the U.S. is estimated to have elevated radon levels. Radon gas can also contaminate well water but you are more likely to inhale radon particles by breathing than by swallowing water.   Because radon is nine times heavier than air, elevated radon levels build up in basements and on lower floors of your Plymouth or Northville home.

Radonis the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in America and claims about 20,000 lives annually.   Dr. Maria Neira of the World Health Orginization said that "Most radon-induced lung cancers occur from low and medium dose exposures in people's homes."   If you smoke and your home has high radon levels, you're at a higher risk for developing lung cancer. Some scientific studies of radon exposure indicate that children may be more sensitive to radon. This may be due to their higher respiration rate and their rapidly dividing cells, which may be more vulnerable to radiation damage.  (I also think that many people ship their kids off to the basement, and that kids are now spending much more time in the house).


There are two main sources for the radon in your Northville home: indoor air, the soil and the water supply. Radon enters the indoor environment from the soil by penetration of a building's foundation or by release from well water.  Radon poisoning occurs when areas without adequate ventilation build up high amounts of radon gas. This can occur in underground mines, basements and in homes or buildings. Radon, like all other radioactive elements or gases, decays over a period of time, giving off tiny radioactive particles. When these particles are inhaled, they can damage the DNA in the cells of the lungs, resulting in lung cancer.

Although scientists were aware that radon exposure caused lung cancer, the high levels of radon that can accumulate in homes and buildings wasn't discovered until 1984 when the basement of a home in Pennsylvania was found to have radon levels so extreme that the owner of house was setting off radiation alarms at the nuclear power plant where he worked.

So do Plymouth homes and Northville real estate have radon gas in them?  I would bet every Northville subdivision and Plymouth subdivision has a home that has high radon levels.   So it is always good to have it tested.  Homes with higher radon levels can be fixed.

Should you not buy a Northville home if it has a high level of radon?  That is up to you but I would say the proper solution is to have the radon mitigated.  Have a Radon mitigation system installed.

This is the first part of my series on Radon.  I hope it helps explain a little about radon.

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My Month of December quote:

“The fear of death follows from the fear of life.
A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”

~ Mark Twain”

                                              

Russ Ravary

"helping make your move easier"

your local Metro Detroit Realtor helping clients like you sell and buy homes through out the entire Metro Detroit suburbs.   I love showing and selling Oakland County and Livingston County Lake front homes too.

           

 

Comments

Russ, I feel all P&S's should have the radon test listed as a test that should be considered upon signing.  Lead, septic, water tests are there.  Why not radon?  Thanks for the post!

Posted by Ann Sabbagh, Sr. Loan Officer (Seacoast Mortgage Corporation, RI, MA, CT & FL) about 2 years ago

Interesting, Russ! Radon is not much of an scary issue in San Antonio. Mold, termites, and foundation problems are. This is great information for home owners.

Cheers,

Robin

Posted by Robin Rogers, Silverbridge Realty, San Antonio, Texas about 2 years ago

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