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High concentrations of radon have been recorded in your neighborhood!

Dangerously high radon levels have been detected in your area. According to the CDC, radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and the second leading cause of lung cancer in general. It is an odorless, invisible radioactive gas that can cause serious health risks — but with the right steps, you can protect your home and loved ones.

You qualify for an exclusive offer from SWAT Environmental!

Testing is the only way to know if you're at risk. SWAT Environmental can provide you with a free radon test kit to help determine levels in your home. Find out your home's radon levels quickly and accurately today.

Contact us at 1-800-NO-RADON with code SWATC to order your free test kit.

Why Act Now?

It's odorless, tasteless, and invisible — you won't know it's there without testing. Radon exposure happens every day you live in your home without protection.

If elevated levels are detected exceeding the EPA threshold, our certified team can install a mitigation system — usually in just one day — to keep your family safe. We're offering $100 Off Radon Mitigation to customers in your area.

Protect your family's health — schedule your free test today and save $100 on proven mitigation.

SWAT Environmental
Trusted Radon Mitigation Specialists Since 1988

Why Should You Be Concerned About Radon?

#1 Cause of Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers

Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, resulting in over 21,000 deaths annually.

EPA Recommendations

The EPA recommends homes that measure 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher have a radon mitigation system installed.

Elevated Levels

In CO, MN, OH, and WI approximately 1 in 2 homes have dangerously elevated radon levels.

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