Colorado homeowners: radon risk is real

Is Your Home Slowly Poisoning You?

Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Colorado has some of the highest levels in the country. Most homes have never been tested.

Why this is urgent in Colorado

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that rises from the soil and can build up inside homes without any smell, color, or obvious warning signs.

Colorado homes face elevated risk due to local geology, higher elevation, and modern tight home construction that traps indoor air.

EPA data suggests roughly 1 in 4 Colorado homes test at dangerous radon levels. The EPA also estimates radon contributes to about 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the U.S.

EPA Radon Zone Snapshot

Most of Colorado is classified as EPA Zone 1 (highest potential risk).

Approximate risk view based on EPA county zone data

Colorado Radon Risk Map Stylized Colorado map with EPA radon zones, Front Range highlights, and major city markers. COLORADO RADON RISK SNAPSHOT EPA action level: 4.0 pCi/L Front Range Fort Collins Boulder Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Zone 1 - Highest potential Zone 2 - Moderate Zone 3 - Lower Zones show county-level potential. Any home can test high, regardless of zone.

Source: U.S. EPA radon zone guidance for Colorado.

The solution is straightforward

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If levels are high, mitigation systems can reduce radon concentrations by up to 99%.

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