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Safety Concerns

What’s likely happening in your home
Certain gases can build up indoors without obvious warning signs.
This most commonly includes:
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
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Produced by furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, and vehicles
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Colorless and odorless
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Can be life-threatening at high levels, health-damaging at low levels
Radon Gas
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Enters homes from the soil beneath the foundation
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Naturally occurring and undetectable without testing
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Leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers
Nitrogen Dioxide (NOâ‚‚)
(secondary contributor)
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Emitted by gas stoves, appliances, and nearby vehicle exhaust
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Can irritate lungs and worsen respiratory conditions
These hazards behave very differently from dust, odors, or allergens — and require different solutions.
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