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<br /> All Minnesota homes can have dangerous levels of radon gas in them,Radon is a colorless,odorless and tasteless DEPANTININTar HEALTH
<br /> radioactive gas that can seep into homes from the earth.When inhaled,its radioactive particles can damage
<br /> the cells that line the lungs Long-term exposure to radon can lead to lung
<br /> cancer About 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the United States are
<br /> caused by radon,making it a serious health concern for all Minnesotans.
<br /> It does not matter if the home is old or new and the only way to know a^� I. s. j•i.
<br /> how much radon gas has entered the home is to conduct a radon test.
<br /> MOH estimates 2 in 5 homes built before 2010 and 1 in 5 homes built
<br /> since 2210 exceed the 4 0 pDA.action level. `2a< �� y �. •
<br /> In Minnesota,buyers and sellers in a real estate transaction are free to negotiate radon testing and reduction. Ultimately,it is up to the buyer
<br /> to decide an acceptable level of radon risk in the home Prospective buyers should keep in mind that it is inexpensive and easy to measure
<br /> radon,and radon levels can be lowered at a reasonable cost.The MDH Radon Program website provides more detailed information on radon,
<br /> including the MDH brochure'Keeping Your Home Safe from Radon
<br /> The Minnesota Radon Awareness Act does not require radon testing or mitigation.However,many relocation companies and lending
<br /> institutions,as well as home buyers,require a radon test when purchasing a house The purpose of this publication is to educate and inform
<br /> potential home buyers of the risks of radon exposure,and how to test for and reduce radon as part of real estate transactions.
<br /> Radon FSC'te
<br /> Bose dangerous is radon?
<br /> �' ' " •' Gr+�V, Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer
<br /> g m Cron-smokers
<br /> and the second leading cause of lung cancer overall,next to tobacco
<br /> �?✓� `` smoking.Thankfully,much of this risk can be prevented through
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<br /> testing sfhn gas when
<br /> and where they are foudYour korlu cancer increases with
<br /> higher levels of radon gas,prolonged exposure and whether or not
<br /> you are a smoker.
<br /> Disclosure Requirements Where is your greatest exposure to radon?
<br /> Radon is present everywhere,and there is no known safe level Your
<br /> Effective January 1,2014,the Minnesota Radon Awareness greatest exposure is where it can concentrate indoors and where
<br /> Act requires specific disclosure and education be pronded to you spend most of your time.For most Minnesotans,this is at
<br /> potential home buyers during residential real estate transactions home.Whether a home is old or new,well-sealed or drafty,with or
<br /> in Minnesota This publication is being provided by the seller without a basement,any home can have high levels of radon,
<br /> in order to meet a requirement of the Act,In addition,before
<br /> signing a purchase agreement to sell or transfer residential
<br /> real property,the seller shall disclose in writing to the buyer any
<br /> knowledge the seller has of radon concentrations in the dwelling -
<br /> The disclosure shall include.
<br /> 1, whether a radon test or tests have occurred on the property; '
<br /> 2. the most current records and reports pertaining to radonit
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<br /> concentrations within the dwelling,
<br /> 3 a description of any radon concentrations,mitigation,or .:
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<br /> 4 information regarding the radon mitigation system,including uranium and radium commonly found iii nearly all soils in Minnesota
<br /> system description and documentation,if such system has been As a gas,radon moves treaty through the soil and eventually into
<br /> installed in the dwelling;and the air you breathe. Our homes tend to draw soil gases,including
<br /> radon,into the structure.
<br /> 5. a radon warning statement
<br /> I hove a now home,aren't radon levels reduced already?
<br /> Radon Warning Statement Homes built in Minnesota since June 2009 are required to contain
<br /> The Minnesota Department of Health strongly recommends that construction features that may limit radon entry. These features
<br /> are known as passive Radon Resistant New Construction
<br /> ALL homebuyers have an indoor radon test performed prior to rad
<br /> While these passive RRNC features may lower the amountt of of radon
<br /> purchase or taking occupancy,and recommends having the radon in newer homes,it does not guarantee low levels.It is recommended
<br /> levels mitigated if elevated radon concentrations are found. Elevated all new homes be tested for radon,and H elevated levels are found,
<br /> radon concentrations can easily be reduced by a qualified,certified, these passive RRNC features can be easily and inexpensively
<br /> or licensed,if applicable,radon mitigator. activated with the addition of a radon fan in the attic. If you are
<br /> buying a new home,ask if the home has any RRNC features and if
<br /> Every buyer of any interest in residential real property is notified that the home has been tested.
<br /> the property may present exposure to dangerous levels of indoor
<br /> radon gas that may place the occupants at risk of developing radon- What is the recommended action based on my results?
<br /> induced lung cancer.Radon,a Class A human carcinogen,is the If the average radon in the home is at or above 4.0 pCV/ the
<br /> leading rause of lung cancer in nonsmokers and the second leading house should be fixed.Consider fixing the home if radon levels
<br /> cause overall.The seller of any interest in residential real property
<br /> is required to provide the buyer with any information on radon test are between 2 pCVL and 3.9 pCVL.While it isn't possible to reduce
<br /> results of the dwelling° radon to zero,the best approach is to reduce the radon levels to as
<br /> low as reasonably achievable.Any amount of radon,even below the
<br /> recommended action level,carries some risk.
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