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  1. Radon can’t be seen, smelled, or felt, so the only way to know if it’s in your home is to test for it. Short-term kits give quick results, while long-term kits provide a better average over months. Place the kit in your basement or lowest-used room and follow the instructions to see if levels are above safe limits.
  2. Are any tips concerned about radon levels in the house? What is a safe level of radon?
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