Kamis, 05 Desember 2013

how can u monitor radon in a home?

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nicki





Answer
Buy a radon detector. They make them similar to smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Target and Home Depot carries them I believe.

www.target.com
www.homedepot.com

Is this necessary or is my dad just an extremist?




Austin


So it's like 60 degrees outside right now. Our furnace doesn't work and my dad would rather spend money on kerosene than getting that fixed. The house had a slight chill, my dad cranks up the kerosene heater. No problem, I understand. Now according to the thermostat, it's now 82 degrees in the house, no lie. We live in a single wide trailer and my dad refuses to ventilate by cracking a window so the heat (plus carbon monoxide) builds up fast. If I say something about it being too damn hot, he goes ballistic. What's your opinion on this? And by the way, can you really get carbon monoxide poisoning like this?


Answer
Well if you are concerned about carbon monoxide, go outside and or try to reason with your father and try to reach a compromise. You can listen to him go ballistic and eventually calm down and or die when you fall asleep from the potential carbon-monoxide, you're choice. If you are old enough to drive, go to the store, Target...and buy a carbon-monoxide detector for your trailer.




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