Dr. Ray Dorsey
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And when you're driving, you can roll up your windows and turn your air on circulation and decrease your exposure to particulate matter, especially when you're driving. Testing your home. People have had their home's basements tested for radon. The testing for trichloroethylene is very similar to that for getting your home tested for radon. I've never had my house tested for trichloroethylene.
Fortunately, my house was likely on a cornfield before it was a house.
Fortunately, my house was likely on a cornfield before it was a house.
Fortunately, my house was likely on a cornfield before it was a house.
Yeah, no. And be clear, but there are lots of like, if I live near a dry cleaner, I would get my home tested. If I live near a site that was in metal fabrication or anything with degreasing metal, I'd get my home tested. If I live near a landfill site. Well, I'd test my water and I would probably test my indoor air. So there are lots of reasons why I would think about testing indoor air.
Yeah, no. And be clear, but there are lots of like, if I live near a dry cleaner, I would get my home tested. If I live near a site that was in metal fabrication or anything with degreasing metal, I'd get my home tested. If I live near a landfill site. Well, I'd test my water and I would probably test my indoor air. So there are lots of reasons why I would think about testing indoor air.
Yeah, no. And be clear, but there are lots of like, if I live near a dry cleaner, I would get my home tested. If I live near a site that was in metal fabrication or anything with degreasing metal, I'd get my home tested. If I live near a landfill site. Well, I'd test my water and I would probably test my indoor air. So there are lots of reasons why I would think about testing indoor air.
And then you can get it tested and if it's found to have high levels of trichloroethylene, it's addressable. You get, I think the cost is like $1,500 to $2,000. You get a radiation system that basically pumps the air underneath your foundation from where the chemical is coming up from the ground and vents it above your house and it goes in the atmosphere and dilutes.
And then you can get it tested and if it's found to have high levels of trichloroethylene, it's addressable. You get, I think the cost is like $1,500 to $2,000. You get a radiation system that basically pumps the air underneath your foundation from where the chemical is coming up from the ground and vents it above your house and it goes in the atmosphere and dilutes.
And then you can get it tested and if it's found to have high levels of trichloroethylene, it's addressable. You get, I think the cost is like $1,500 to $2,000. You get a radiation system that basically pumps the air underneath your foundation from where the chemical is coming up from the ground and vents it above your house and it goes in the atmosphere and dilutes.
You know, not perfect solution, but, you know, it's a very practical solution. Lots of people have radon remediation systems in. I think even one of our homes had a radon remediation system put in. And that's a way to address indoor air pollution.
You know, not perfect solution, but, you know, it's a very practical solution. Lots of people have radon remediation systems in. I think even one of our homes had a radon remediation system put in. And that's a way to address indoor air pollution.
You know, not perfect solution, but, you know, it's a very practical solution. Lots of people have radon remediation systems in. I think even one of our homes had a radon remediation system put in. And that's a way to address indoor air pollution.