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How Does Radon Get In During the Winter? • Cracks - Homeowners often have small cracks in the floor and walls of their home that end up being vulnerable to the elements. Radon present in the dirt around and under your home can leech in through cracks and joints throughout the house. While this radon would simply disappear into the atmosphere outdoors, it builds up in the air inside your home when windows are closed and areas are weatherproofed for winter. • Gaps And Cavities - The gaps under your floor and in the walls can be a simple vector for radon gas looking for a way into your home. Radon built up in the dirt around and under your house can seep in through the external openings and cracks in your siding, getting caught in the insulating gaps between your home's exterior and interior. This gas will slowly leak into the living areas of your home, exposing you and your family to danger. The sealed atmosphere of most homes during winter makes it easier for radon gas to seep in and get stuck. • Concrete Foundation - Concrete is a porous material, and radon gas can pass through the concrete foundation because of this. The radon gas is small enough to pass through even the smallest of voids and openings, even small enough that they may not be visible without magnifying equipment. What Can You Do? The first step toward dealing with a winter radon exposure problem is getting your home tested for the presence of the hazardous gas. SWAT Radon Reduction offers radon testing options that can help make sure your family is protected from the long term cancer risks associated with radon gas. If you find out that your home's winter radon risk is higher than it should be, SWAT Radon Reduction can help you lower radon levels significantly at a reasonable price in order to keep your family safe. Call SWAT Radon Reduction with any questions regarding radon gas testing or radon reduction: 1-800-667-2366 or visit the SWAT Radon Reduction website at: www.RadonSystem.com Source: http://www.1888pressrelease.com/radon/swat-radon-reduction/swat-radon-reduction-radon-gas-issues-during-the-winter-mo-pr-358225.html