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Radon Poisoning: What is it and is it deadly? What is Radon? Radon is a highly radioactive gas that has neither an odor or taste, nor can you see it. Radon is a natural gas that is produced from the natural decay of various kinds of rocks and soils. Although more commonly found in underground work areas (i.e. mines), there has been a rise in Radon levels throughout the United States, especially in the Greater Nashville area. Because it is odorless and tasteless, many people may be exposed to it without their knowledge. Radon tends to seep up through the floorboards of residential homes, rise through the potentially faulty foundation in your garage, and can even affect commercial buildings as well.

According to a study done by the Surgeon General’s Office, Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and is posed as a serious health concern. How Does Someone Become Exposed to Radon? Radon is a naturally occurring gas, so the potential risks of exposure are rather high, even if only in small quantities.