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		<description><![CDATA[Pennsylvania Residents are Vulnerable to Radon Gas &#8211; Why you Should Consider Radon Mitigation Radon gas &#038; radon mitigation, which is considered a serious health hazard, is an unfortunately common problem in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is of particular concern for those living in the central part of Lancaster County. However, there are several possible ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Pennsylvania Residents are Vulnerable to Radon Gas &#8211; Why you Should Consider Radon Mitigation</h2>
<p><img src="http://pa-radon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/radon_mitigation_lancaster-300x240.jpg" alt="Radon Mitigation Lancaster" title="SWAT Environemtanl Radon Mitigation Lancaster" class="resize" />Radon gas &#038; radon mitigation, which is considered a serious health hazard, is an unfortunately common problem in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is of particular concern for those living in the central part of Lancaster County. However, there are several possible ways to mitigate radon gas, reducing the health risk it presents to you and your family, so call SWAT Environmental to determine which strategies will work best in your home.</p>
<p>Radon is a colorless and odorless radioactive gas that can develop from the decay of elements found naturally in the soil. Its levels can escalate when it is trapped in a home, especially in the basement or lower level. Long exposure to excessive accumulation of this hazardous substance can lead to lung cancer as well as other health problems. Many real estate contracts in Lancaster now require a radon test prior to selling or listing a property.</p>
<p>You should have your home tested on a regular basis to ensure that it does not contain dangerous amounts of radon gas. Technicians from SWAT Environmental will be able to determine your home&#8217;s exact radon levels. If these levels are too high, they will be able to recommend and complete the optimal radon mitigation.</p>
<p>During the radon mitigation, the inspectors will normally first locate any cracks and openings in your basement and foundation. These openings are often the means by which radon gas enters your house from the ground, so sealing them can help reduce your problem (although this alone will not necessarily correct your problem entirely). A specialized sump cover may also help take care of the radon problem. </p>
<h3>SWAT Environmental Radon Mitigation Pennsylvania</h3>
<p>The SWAT Environmental technicians will then proceed to clean and tightly seal any exposed vent pipes within the home. Sealing vent pipes with urethane caulk or a similar sealant normally helps reduce the radon entering the home. The caulk hardens and forms a strong barrier to prevent the gas&#8217;s entrance. Of course, it is also necessary to deal with the radon already contained in your home, as well as any that might enter in the future. In some homes, this problem can be solved via a pressurization system that prevents the gas from entering at all. In others, it can be solved via an aeration system that is designed to quickly ventilate the gas outside, replacing it with fresh, clean air. The complexity and extensiveness of this aeration system will vary depending on your house&#8217;s layout and the severity of its radon gas problem. In many cases the aeration system will need to be set up along with a pressurization system and a complete sealing.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that since radon gas affects indoor air quality so severely that you could become extremely ill if you continue to breathe the contaminated air, the problem should be rectified as quickly and completely as possible. Call SWAT Environmental radon mitigation to ensure that you and your family are protected today.</p>
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		<title>Radon Gas and Radon Mitigation PA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lancaster Residents – Understanding Radon Mitigation and Radon Gas Testing in PA While radon gas is a serious problem throughout the country and around the world, this dangerous radioactive gas is often more prevalent in the northeast. If you live in Pennsylvania, you simply cannot afford not to have your home tested. But having your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Lancaster Residents – Understanding Radon Mitigation and Radon Gas Testing in PA</h2>
<p><img src="http://pa-radon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/radon_in_pa.jpg" alt="Radon Gas in PA" title="Radon in PA" class="resize" />While radon gas is a serious problem throughout the country and around the world, this dangerous radioactive gas is often more prevalent in the northeast. If you live in Pennsylvania, you simply cannot afford not to have your home tested.</p>
<p>But having your Lancaster area home tested for radon gas contamination is only half the picture. You also need to decide what to do if your home is found to have high levels of radon. Hopefully the tests will reveal nothing more than the normal background level of radiation, and you will not have to take any further steps. If you do find high levels of radiation in your home, however, it is important to understand your options. </p>
<h3>Radon Mitigation PA</h3>
<p>The exact procedure for mitigating a radon problem will depend on a number of factors, including the seriousness of the problem, the level of radon gas inside the home and the exact source of the contamination. </p>
<p>Radon gas can get into your home in a number of different ways, but one of the most common points of entry is the foundation. Even the tiniest cracks in the basement walls and the foundation of the home can allow radon gas to intrude. Once radon gas has made its way into the basement, it can easily permeate the entire living area of the house, resulting in serious danger to yourself and your family. </p>
<h3>SWAT Environmental Radon Testing PA and Radon Gas Remediation</h3>
<p>If the results of your radon testing show that the gas is entering your house through the foundation, SWAT Environmental may recommend a procedure designed to equalize the pressure inside and outside the structure. This pressure equalization procedure prevents new radon gas from entering by giving it no place to go, and it is one of the most effective ways to get rid of a radon problem. </p>
<p>SWAT Environmental radon mitigation may also provide you with equipment designed to check radon levels on your Lancaster, PA home and detect any new radon problems. It is important that you understand how to use any equipment they install, and you will need to work closely with us to make sure your radon problems are really a thing of the past. </p>
<p>No matter where the radon in your Pennsylvania home is coming from, it is important to deal with it at its source. Radon is a serious health risk, and the fact that it is both colorless and odorless makes it particularly dangerous for residents. The sooner you have your home tested for radon gas the sooner you can get on with your life and protect your family.</p>
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		<title>Living in Lancaster – Take Advantage of National Radon Awareness Month</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Your Lancaster, Pennsylvania Home Free of Radon? The Environmental Protection Agency has recently announced that January will be National Radon Awareness Month. The agency knows that radon is a serious threat to people all around the world, and to those living in the Lancaster area. If you are a resident of the Lancaster area, [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pa-radon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/PA717.jpg" alt="Radon Awareness Month Lancaster Pennsylvania" title="Radon Awareness Month Lancaster Pennsylvania" width="450" height="450" class="resize" />The Environmental Protection Agency has recently announced that January will be National Radon Awareness Month. The agency knows that radon is a serious threat to people all around the world, and to those living in the Lancaster area. If you are a resident of the Lancaster area, you and your family could be at risk from radon contamination.</p>
<p>Radon is a serious problem around the country, and around the world for that matter. The problem is so serious that the World Health Organization estimates this colorless and odorless radioactive gas is responsible for some 100,000 deaths from lung cancer every year, including an estimated 20,000 in the United States alone. There is no reason to believe that the statistics for the Lancaster are not equally dire, and that makes it very important to have your home tested as soon as possible. </p>
<h3>Now is the Best Time to Test Your Lancaster, Pennsylvania Home for Radon</h3>
<p>If you have not yet had your Lancaster area home tested for radon contamination, you may want to take advantage of National Radon Awareness Month. During the month of January, you can expect to see a number of public service announcements pointing out the dangers of radon gas, along with information on resources you can use to have your Lancaster area home tested. </p>
<p>If the results of radon testing in your Lancaster area home show normal levels of the gas, you can rest assured knowing that you and your family are protected. If you do find that your Lancaster area home has high levels of radon contamination, you can start working on was to reduce those levels, and there is no better time to get started than National Radon Awareness Month. </p>
<h3>Hire an Experienced Radon Specialist</h3>
<p>When it comes to radon mitigation, you cannot afford to have your Lancaster area home fixed by just anyone. You need to find a company that is national in scope, but one that has the experience and expertise necessary to deal with radon problems in the Lancaster area. That is why SWAT is your source for radon mitigation in the Lancaster area. SWAT has a national footprint, and access to more certified technicians than any other company. And during National Radon Awareness Month, SWAT will be offering a number of special discounts designed to help Lancaster area homeowners deal effectively with this potential threat.</p>
<p>If you have not yet had your Lancaster area home tested for radon, taking advantage of National Radon Awareness Month can give you the peace of mind you need. Whether you find that our Lancaster area home has high levels of radon or not, you can get real peace of mind. Those living in the northeastern part of the United States can be at particular risk from radon contamination, so if you live in the Lancaster area your family could be in real danger. Every day you delay can increase that risk, so there is no reason to put off testing. Taking advantage of National Radon Awareness Month can save you money, and safeguard the health and well being of your family as well.</p>
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		<title>The Risk of Cancer-Causing Radon in Lancaster, Pennsylvania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Does Radon Gas Occur in Lancaster, Pennsylvania? Areas of Lancaster, Pennsylvania have a greater risk of radon intrusion than most homes located across the United States. This poses a greater risk of developing lung cancer for residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Prolonged exposure to this deadly gas can lead to death if the cancer is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Why Does Radon Gas Occur in Lancaster, Pennsylvania?</h2>
<p><img src="http://pa-radon.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/BasementPic1-11.jpg" alt="Radon Cancer Lancaster Pennsylvania" title="Radon Cancer Lancaster Pennsylvania" width="1024" height="768" class="resize" /><br />
Areas of Lancaster, Pennsylvania have a greater risk of radon intrusion than most homes located across the United States. This poses a greater risk of developing lung cancer for residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Prolonged exposure to this deadly gas can lead to death if the cancer is not discovered in an early stage. Therefore, radon mitigation is recommended to dispel radon gas from your home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania home.</p>
<p>Lancaster, Pennsylvania has unusually high levels of radon gas due to large deposits of uranium beneath its location. As uranium breaks down below the ground, it creates radon gas. This deadly gas continues to build up beneath the earth’s surface until it finds an escape route. Typically, radon travels along cracks in the earth until it enters your Lancaster, Pennsylvania home through cracks in its foundation or walls. The build up of this radioactive gas can lead to cancer, so it is highly recommended that residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania arrange for radon mitigation services to remove it. </p>
<h3>Studies Indicate that Radon Gas May Cause Skin Cancer as well as Lung Cancer</h3>
<p>At least two studies over the last two decades have suggested that radon gas can lead to certain forms of skin cancer. This places residents living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with the threat of developing non-malignant skin cancer as well as lung cancer. A team of researchers from the European Centre for Environment &#038; Human Health conducted a recent study of residents living in southwest England looking for a correlation between radon gas and the unusually high incidence of skin cancer discovered there. Their study builds upon the results of an earlier study and concludes that radon may be a factor in the development of skin cancer for these individuals. Keeping this new development in mind, residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania may want to consider arranging for radon mitigation services. </p>
<h3>Previous Head Coach for Penn State University, Joe Paterno, Diagnosed with Lung Cancer</h3>
<p>In recent months, Joe Paterno, the former head coach for Penn State’s football team has been fired by the university and diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer is referred to as NSCLC, squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and large cell cancer. When non-small cell lung cancer is present, tumors form in the tissue of the lungs, particularly in the cells lining the air passages. Joe Paterno is expected to undergo treatment for his cancer, which many experts believe he acquired through exposure to radon. </p>
<h3>Radon Mitigation in Lancaster, Pennsylvania</h3>
<p>Homes in Lancaster, Pennsylvania should undergo testing for the presence of radon due to the fact that a higher incidence of this type of intrusion occurs in this area of the country. If it is discovered that high levels of radon exist, homeowners should contact radon mitigation specialists to dispel this noxious gas.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radon Problems in Lancaster, Pennsylvania If you live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania you should take steps to protect your home from the dangers posed by radon. This radioactive gas is present everywhere in the environment, and it can pose a significant health risk to those living in Pennsylvania. In fact, radon gas is the second leading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Radon Problems in Lancaster, Pennsylvania</h2>
<p><img src="http://pa-radon.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/EXTERIOROLD.jpg" alt="Radon Mitigation Lancaster Pennsylvania" title="Radon Mitigation Lancaster Pennsylvania" class="resize" />If you live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania you should take steps to protect your home from the dangers posed by radon. This radioactive gas is present everywhere in the environment, and it can pose a significant health risk to those living in Pennsylvania. In fact, radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the northeast part of the united states, second only to cigarette smoking. If you live in Pennsylvania, you need to pay attention to this potential health risk.</p>
<p>If you are buying a home in the central part of the country, you should insist on a thorough radon test before you put your offer in. If you buy a home in one of the central states and it later turns out to have a radon problem, you could be looking at many thousands of dollars to fix that problem and eliminate the future risk posed by radon. It is much better to have the home tested up front than to try to fix a radon problem after you have already signed the contracts.</p>
<p>In fact radon has become such a serious threat in Pennsylvania that many real estate contracts now require that a radon test be conducted as a condition of the sale. If you are selling your home, you may be required to have your house tested for high levels of radon, and you may be required to fix any problems that are found before the sale can go through.</p>
<p>If you already own your home, you should still have it tested for radon. After all, your health, and the health of your family, could be at risk. If you have your home tested and find no problem, so much the better. You can rest easier knowing that you have nothing to fear from radon in your central states home. </p>
<p>But if you do discover a problem, you will have an important early warning, and plenty of time to do something about it. Radon tends to be a cumulative problem, and the longer a radon problem is left untreated the more severe the damage can be. If you catch a radon problem early, you can mitigate it and get rid of the existing radon much more easily. If you wait, you could be looking at a much more expensive repair job down the road.</p>
<h3>Call S.W.A.T Environmental for a Radon Mitigation Quote</h3>
<p>It all starts with having your Lancaster, Pennsylvania home tested for high levels of radon gas. Until you have your home tested you cannot truly know whether or not radon is a problem. There are a number of radon detection companies doing business in Pennsylvania, and it is important to choose a firm with a solid reputation and a history of success. Ask others in your neighborhood for recommendations, and ask each company you call about their level of expertise and experience detecting and repairing radon problems in Lancaster homes. Once you have found a good company, you can get down to business, and hopefully nip any radon problems in the bud. S.W.A.T Environmental has been in the radon business for 23 years and going strong, give us a call today to get your home or business tested for radon.</p>
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		<title>Getting Rid of Radon – the Challenges Faced by Lancaster Pennsylvania Residents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting Rid of Radon – the Challenges Faced by Lancaster Pennsylvania Residents When it comes to getting rid of radon – that colorless and odorless gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer – Lancaster, Pennsylvania residents face a number of unique issues. Those living in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania often suffer from higher [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Getting Rid of Radon – the Challenges Faced by Lancaster Pennsylvania Residents</h2>
<p><img src="http://pa-radon.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/SystemonFrontofHouse2.jpg" alt="Radon Mitigation Lancaster Pennsylvania" title="Radon Mitigation Lancaster Pennsylvania" class="resize" />When it comes to getting rid of radon – that colorless and odorless gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer – Lancaster, Pennsylvania residents face a number of unique issues. Those living in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania often suffer from higher levels of radon contamination, simply due to the geography of the region and the nature of the bedrock found there. Since radon has a tendency to seep in through cracks in the bedrock, those whose homes are sitting on this type of foundation can be more prone to a radon problem than those living in other types of climates.</p>
<p>In addition to the unique geographical challenges that make radon more prevalent in northern climates, those residents also face a number of other challenges in. One of those challenges is that Lancaster, Pennsylvania is home to many of the oldest homes in the nation. While this is great from a historical perspective, it is not always so great from a radon perspective. As Lancaster, PA houses get older and begin to settle, they can develop tiny cracks in the foundation, and those tiny cracks an be enough to allow radon to start seeping into the home through the basement and the exterior walls. </p>
<h2>No Lancaster Pennsylvania Home is Safe From Radon</h2>
<p>Many Lancaster, Pennsylvania homes also have older windows, especially in the basements and crawl spaces. Those older windows can also allow radon to enter the home. That can make getting rid of radon an even bigger challenge, which is why it is so important to look for a radon company with plenty of experience fixing the unique issues found in northern homes.</p>
<p>Lancaster, Pennsylvania residents may have even more reason to worry about radon contamination due to recent developments in the energy market. The northern part of the country is home to some of the richest deposits of shale oil and natural gas in the world, and many oil and gas companies are already beginning to tap and exploit this resource. But while that is great news for many northern residents, it is also a possible source of worry from a radon perspective.</p>
<h3>Radon-The Silent Killer</h3>
<p>The techniques used to break the rocks and release the oil and natural gas trapped inside could potentially release radon into the ground, and into the groundwater as well.  Lancaster, Pennsylvania residents who live near one of these natural oil or gas formations should be particularly vigilant about having their homes tested for radon. Even if you had a negative radon test a few years ago, it might be worth revisiting the issue again in the light of recent developments. </p>
<p>In the end, it is the responsibility of every resident of the Pennsylvania to test his or her home for radon. Radon is colorless and odorless, so unless you test for it you can never truly know that you do not have a problem. Testing for radon can give you peace of mind that all is well, or a heads up that you need to eliminate a potential threat to your health and that of your family members.</p>
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