Radon MITIGATION

Radon - the invisible risk

Odorless and tasteless, radon is a radioactive noble gas that poses a high-risk potential, especially in radon precautionary areas. Released from soils, it can accumulate in buildings and reach health-threatening concentrations. After smoking, radon is the most frequent cause of lung cancer.

According to the latest studies, scientists from the Federal Office for Radiation Protection in Germany estimate that almost 3,000 deaths occur each year as a result of radon exposure. This means that around 6.3 percent of all lung cancer deaths in Germany can be attributed to radon in homes


You can find the entire press release from the Federal Office for Radiation Protection here.

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Radon mitigation for ideal
radiation protection & a reduced health risk

An excessive radon concentration doesn’t just threaten health. It also creates legal and economic risks, especially in radon precautionary areas: Property owners, for example, face significant losses in value when selling their property. Employers are confronted with liability risks. Schools or administrative buildings would probably have to close if radon levels could not be adequately reduced.

But there is no need for that, because there are reliable methods for radon mitigation that can effectively reduce the concentration. We will be happy to advise you about radon protection, from risk assessment to the optimal remediation solution.

The actual level of radon at a given location can only be determined precisely by measurements of the near-surface air or by measuring the radon concentration inside a building.