Radon levels can vary greatly depending on factors such as geological conditions and building structures. However, several studies and initiatives have been conducted to assess radon levels in Ontario homes and buildings.
It’s important to note that radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, and its levels can fluctuate from one location to another. Health authorities recommend testing for radon levels in homes, workplaces, and other indoor environments to assess potential health risks. If elevated levels are found, mitigation measures can be taken to reduce exposure.
If you’re concerned about radon levels in Ontario, you can contact local health authorities, environmental agencies, or radon testing professionals for more information and guidance tailored to your specific location.
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Public Health Ontario (PHO) reports on Radon (Download)