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indoor air
6 Porch Notes tagged “indoor air,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Pueblo County
Testing for radon is a normal step for a Pueblo County home
Radon is a natural soil gas that can build up indoors across Colorado, and testing a Pueblo County home is a simple, standard part of buying or owning one.
Read note ->Home and property - Denver County
In Denver, radon is a normal home test
Radon is a routine Colorado home check in Denver: test the lower floors, and a high result just means the next step is a mitigation plan.
Read note ->Home and property - Larimer County
Larimer indoor air concerns are a test-and-inspect question
Larimer County's health department does not inspect, test, or enforce indoor air quality, including mold and radon, so testing is the owner's job.
Read note ->Home and property - Lake County
Radon is a normal home question in high-country Lake County
Radon is a common indoor-air concern in Colorado homes, and testing is the only way to know a specific Lake County house, regardless of how new or how high it is.
Read note ->Home and property - Baca County
Radon is a normal home test to run in Baca County
Radon is a common indoor-air concern in Colorado homes, and a simple test tells you where a Baca County house stands before you move in.
Read note ->Home and property - Sedgwick County
Radon is a normal home test in Sedgwick County too
Radon is a common indoor-air concern across Colorado, including the eastern plains, and testing a home is a routine, low-cost step for buyers and owners.
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