Radon gas is a silent and invisible threat that can pose a serious health risk to you and your family. It’s the leading cause of lung cancer in Canada for non-smokers, according to Health Canada.
Understanding Radon Gas
Radon is an invisible, odourless, and tasteless naturally-occurring radioactive gas that forms from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It enters a home through cracks and penetrations in the foundation, floors, and walls. Radon gas accumulates indoors and can reach dangerous levels, posing a significant health risk.
Why Mitigate Radon Gas When Building Your Home?
Health Canada recommends that all Canadians test their homes for radon and take action to reduce levels of radon gas that exceed national guideline levels.
In Manitoba, it’s estimated that 19% of homes exceed safe radon levels as set by government guidelines, but radon levels vary greatly by geography and building type.
Advanced Insulation and Radon Mitigation
An effective method of mitigating radon gas is by installing underslab spray foam insulation while constructing or completing extensive renovations of a home. This helps mitigate radon gas accumulation by:
Sealing the Source
Installing 2lb spray foam insulation before pouring the concrete slab creates a barrier that prevents radon gas from entering your home through the foundation.
Providing Air Sealing
Spray foam insulation also acts as an air seal, minimizing other potential entry points for radon gas.
Additional Insulation Benefits
Spray foam insulation is one of the best insulation products available. Completing a layer of underslab spray foam insulation not only helps mitigate radon gas, but helps keep your new home energy-efficient and comfortable.
Advanced Insulation: Spray Foam Insulation Experts
Advanced Insulation has been installing spray foam insulation in Winnipeg and the surrounding area for more than 20 years. Our teams can assist with your new build or retrofit project and provide a free, no-obligation quote.
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