Radon is an odorless radioactive gas that occurs naturally in the environment. While it’s harmless outside, radon can seep into the enclosed space of your home, creating a serious health hazard. In fact, elevated radon levels are the second leading cause of lung cancer, right behind smoking.
Overall, Cook County has a moderate risk level for radon, but the northwestern and southwestern suburbs are rated high. The areas of Austin, Beverly, Arlington Heights, Barrington, and Bartlett all have recorded high levels of radon. That makes radon mitigation in the Chicago area something to consider.
Radon mitigation is a way to redirect radon gas out of your house, using pipes, fans, and vents. A home with a crawl space can be treated by laying a heavy-duty sheet of plastic beneath the house, over the perforated radon mitigation pipe. A fan attached to the pipe creates a vacuum, sucking the radon up and out, away from the house.
A house built on a solid slab foundation requires holes to be drilled through the foundation. Next, pipes are fitted into these holes. Finally, the pipes are connected to a fan system, which sucks the radon gas away from the house.
Before you invest in radon mitigation in Chicago, have your home tested. For the most part, radon is not a significant problem in Chicagoland. But in some parts of Cook County, radon poses a significant problem.
Contact Cabeno Environmental Field Services, LLC to find out about radon mitigation in Chicago and the surrounding area.