At least half of the homes in Iowa have radon gas levels above the EPA’s action level according to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. “It’s invisible, tasteless and odorless.
And whether you’re selling or buying or not, just have it checked out.” Radon test kits can range in cost from $8 to more expensive instant-result kits that are $50 or more.
“And the only way to know if radon is in your home is to test for it.” Iowa is in Zone 1 according to the EPA. Counties in this zone are at the highest risk for above-average radon levels. Experts ...