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Radon exists in gas form and is produced by uranium. While the production of radon gas is uncontrollable to a great extent, some measures people must take to protect their houses from radon, especially those living in areas with high radon exposure.

Radon is the second highest cause of lung cancer in smokers and the first highest in smokers. Not only does radon cause cancer affecting your respiratory system, but it also affects your cardiovascular system causing heart diseases.

If you live in a locality exposed to radon gas, you must get a home radon test as soon as possible. Radon exposure for a more extended period can cause life-threatening health conditions. So, getting a radon test will help you determine the radon gas level in your area and take the necessary steps to prevent it.

Nevertheless, here are some ways radon can enter your house. You must ensure that you leave no room for radon to enter your home by blocking all the potential pathways.

Ways radon can enter your home

1. Cracks in floors 

Radon is a radioactive gas that mainly enters your house through water or soil. Radon is present in both, and there is a much higher percentage of tenters you place through the ground than water.

Cracks on the floor of your house that are directly connected to the ground can become a potential entrance for radon. To avoid radon entering your home, you must fill all the cracks or any damaged floor area.

Radon comes inside your house through visible or non-visible gaps and cracks in your home and the basement as it is exposed to the inner surface below the land where radon is found in high amounts.

2. Drainage or broken plumbings 

Any drainage or faulty plumbings are a potential way for radon to enter your house. Sic e rand is colorless and odorless; it is difficult to notice if your home has an unsealed drainage pipe or plumbings.

Radon transfers from soli to water and enters our houses. If the underground pipeline of your house is broken, radon from the soil quickly enters the water coming into your home. The water you use daily for bathing and washing utensils can contain radon that directly enters your body.

It is vital to fix these breakages in time, or else the long-term consequences of radon result in fatal ad painful diseases like cancer. If you live in a place with radon exposures, ensure you get your house tested and repair all the dents, cracks, and gaps to prevent radon from entering.