This week is National Radon Action Week, and the Cancer Prevention Center is encouraging radon testing to reduce the number of Americans exposed to the gas. Barb Regynski is an environmental scientist with the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources…
Regynski says South Dakota is known for being a hot spot within the nation for high radon levels, and there are two things that determine how it may affect your home…
She suggests getting the levels in your home checked with a kit from the state health lab or larger hardware stores.