Radon gas may be giving more Canadians lung cancer. Scientists are racing to save lives

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Radon gas may be giving more Canadians lung cancer. Scientists are racing to save lives - sh.itjust.works

No one wants to imagine their home could threaten their health, but when radon seeps in, that’s exactly what happens. This naturally occurring gas is released from the ground as the uranium in soil and rock breaks down. It isn’t a health concern when it’s diluted in the air, or if someone’s home has a radon mitigation system to safely funnel the gas outside. Radon-induced lung cancer kills an estimated 3,200 Canadians each year, and lung cancer, in general, remains the deadliest type of cancer in Canada, even as smoking rates have dropped dramatically in recent decades. Yet radon isn’t included in cancer screening criteria since — as Blake says — there’s no existing test to prove that someone has had dangerous, long-term exposure. A group of cross-Canada scientists are now hoping to change that, by developing innovative ways to test for radon exposure using something most of us throw away: toenail clippings.

I had zero idea about it until a plumber I called in casually mentioned that I should get a test. My house used to have 10 times the safe* limit that Health Canada recommends.

I now have a radon system in my house

  • there is no safe limit, but they said there’s no need to do anything if it’s under 100 Becquerels per cubic metre. Mine was 1000
Did you do a home test, or did you hire someone?
I bought a test that hung in my basement for 3 months near where I work, and then I dropped it in the mail to a lab in Massachusetts. Shortly after that they sent me an email with a link to the results
If you have a link to the test kit you used, I’d appreciate it!

This is the one I used, but it’s no longer available:

a.co/d/3mWDWT7

If you search for “radon test kit” you can find them.

Also, I know Home Depot sells them… they’re about $50 in both places