Monday, January 24, 2011

Granite Counter Tops are NOT very safe - Radon causes lung Cancer

Radon in Your Kitchen Counters?
Published: 1/21/2011
January is Radon Awareness Month - a good time to learn more about this carcinogenic natural radioactive element. Radon is an odorless, colorless gas produced by the breakdown of uranium that seeps out of the earth. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that about 21,000 lung cancer deaths are caused by radon each year. In the home, radon sometimes enters basements through concrete cracks and becomes concentrated in the air that we breathe. It can also be present in natural materials that are brought into the home - including granite countertops.  Some granite and other natural stones contain trace amounts of uranium; if it emits radon, it typically does so at very low levels. But in some instances, tests have found that granite countertops give off potentially dangerous levels of radiation: The New York Times reported in July 2008 that the increased popularity of granite countertops over the past decade has resulted in an expansion of the kinds of granite available and that reports of "hot" countertops seem to come from "the more exotic and striated varieties from Brazil and Namibia."
The EPA advises that all homes be tested for radon. If significant levels are found, you can take steps to protect your family's health. Visit the EPA's website for more information on testing for radon levels.

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