When uranium and radium break down, they produce an odorless gas called radon gas. Since both these elements are radioactive, radon gas is also the same. The toxic gas doesn’t cause much harm outdoors as it quickly dissipates into the air, but when it is found inside air-tight insulated homes, it can cause lung cancer. This is one of the main reasons you should always get a radon inspection done on your home. If you’re purchasing a new property, get that tested for radon as well.
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