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  • We pride ourselves in being the Derry New Hampshire radon reduction leader.
     
  • We service all of Rockingham County NH and surrounding New Hampshire regions.
     
  • Radon is a major cause of lung cancer, so protect the ones you love!
     
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In Derry New Hampshire, radon is a radioactive gas that can cause cancer. Radon cannot be seen, smelled or tasted but it might be more common than you think in Derry New Hampshire. If you're buying a new home in Rockingham County, it is a good idea to have the home tested for radon prior to purchasing. If the Derry NH home does require radon abatement, this could be a powerful negotiating tool during the purchasing phase. There is a common misconception that if the radon levels are low in your neighbor's Derry home, the levels must be the same in yours, right? That's not always the case.


 

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When living in Derry New Hampshire, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Testing your home’s radon level is the only way to be sure of the radon concentrations and identify if radon abatement is necessary. All Derry New Hampshire homeowners are encouraged to test the radon levels in their dwellings. The US EPA estimates that as many as 20,000 lung cancer deaths are caused by radon each year including several in Rockingham County. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and in Derry, NH. If you're a smoker and your home has high levels of radon, you are at an even higher risk for developing lung cancer.

Radon certainly is harmful to Derry New Hampshire children as well. Children in Rockingham County that are exposed to radon are more vulnerable to the damage caused by radiation. To purchase a radon test kit, contact the Rockingham County health department or your state radon official to get more information. You may also purchase a test kit online or at the Derry, New Hampshire home improvement store. Generally speaking, there are two tests available, short term test (which usually take 3-4 days) and there are long term test kits that take 3-12 months. In Derry NH, the average cost for the test kit is approximately $10-25.

Radon levels higher than four picocuries per liter in Rockingham County are considered dangerous and should be addressed by a radon abatement system. Although levels higher than four picocuries are considered dangerous and should be addressed with radon abatement, it is important to note that there are no “safe” levels of radon in Derry. All radon in New Hampshire is said to have some danger. The good news is that the problem can be corrected through radon abatement. Radon abatement is a process used to reduce radon in the Derry, NH home or building. Radon Abatement is also known as radon mitigation.

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Radon abatement is a process that includes ventilation under the Derry New Hampshire structure which routes the dangerous gas to the outside rather than allowing it into the home or building. In Rockingham County, alternative methods of radon abatement can be used such as soil suction and house pressurization. In Derry, New Hampshire there are a few do-it yourself radon abatement systems that usually cost under a thousand dollars. If you're looking for a professional in Derry NH to take care of it, look for a certified radon abatement company in the Rockingham County area, such as SWAT Environmental of Derry New Hampshire.


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