At least 1 in 15 United States homes has radon levels at or above the recommended EPA action level. Such an estimation raises eyebrows considering the negative effects of radon gas. The United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General’s office estimated that at least 20,000 lung cancer deaths are caused by radon gas every year. In that regard, it is very much evident that this gas needs to be reduced or kept at the required level. This is where radon mitigation companies come in handy. These are firms armed with the right equipment and expertise to reduce radon…