With almost one in every 15 United States Homes estimated to have radon gas levels at or over the EPA action level, there is a need to give radon inspection, testing and mitigation a serious thought. It goes without saying that radon gas is capable of causing very serious damages and severe health-related issues. That alone should make conducting radon inspection a necessity. This helps in minimizing the levels of radon gas in the house and preventing health-related issues such as lung cancer caused by this harmful gas. However, the radon inspection exercise ought to be undertaken with a lot…