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Information About Radon All those rocks in the Rocky Mountains release harmful radon gas into the air as they decay naturally over time. Build your home on top of those rocks, and you could have problems.
Radon gas can seep up from the ground into your house and enter your lungs. Once inside your lungs, radon gives off radiation which can damage lung tissue and cause cancer. In fact, radon is second only to smoking as the leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. Since you can't see, taste, or smell radon, you must get your home tested to determine if radon is present.
EPA Radon Zone Map - Colorado
Colorado has the second highest concentration of radon in the nation—all but 11 counties have the Environmental Protection Agency's highest danger rating.
What do my radon test results mean? What do I do now?
Download the American Lung Association in Colorado's letter to home owners.
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this American Lung Association Web site is not a substitute for medical advice
or treatment, and the American Lung Association recommends consultation with your doctor or health care professional.