Radon Mitigation and Testing in Covington
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SWAT Environmental: Our Mission
At SWAT Environmental, your safety is our priority. We understand the concerns surrounding radon mitigation, and we’re here to provide solutions that result in healthier homes and workplaces. We serve homeowners, construction companies, business owners, and real estate agents across Covington. Our highly trained technicians will guide you through the entire radon remediation process and create a plan specific to your property’s needs.
With over 30 years of experience, our mission is to ensure the air you breathe is safe from the harmful effects of radon. We’re committed to delivering high customer satisfaction and value an ongoing partnership. Prioritize the health of those you care about and take the first step in radon mitigation by requesting a radon testing kit today.
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The Dangers of Radon
Radon is a radioactive gas that occurs naturally as uranium decays in soil. As the gas escapes, it accumulates in and can become trapped in a structure. Radon gas is odorless and invisible, making radon testing essential to ensure your property’s radon levels are safe.
In Covington, SWAT Environmental is your trusted radon mitigation and testing partner. Our skilled technicians will install radon mitigation systems. This will ensure the air you breathe is safe, protecting those you care about from prolonged exposure.
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Radon in Covington
All properties in Covington, KY, face the possible risk of heightened radon levels. Protect your family members and staff by monitoring your building’s radon levels. The only way to check for dangerous radon gas is to test for it.
Learn more about radon:
• One in three homes in northern Kentucky has radon levels that are high enough to be classified as harmful.
• Covington is classified as a radon gas Zone 2 by the EPA, and the average radon levels are above 3.0 pCi/L.
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• Each year, over 20,000 deaths are caused by increased radon gas exposure.
• Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer.
• There are radon kits available for free to Kentucky residents, courtesy of the Kentucky Radon Program.