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Reply to "Dangerous levels of Radon found in 28 MCPS schools. "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who are so outraged about this should probably get a monitor for their basements. I bet many if not most of them are near or over 4 too. And then there's your workplace, your child's private school, your gym, your parents' house... All I'm saying is, if you insist on worrying yourself to pieces over this you really need to be consistent and worry about radon everywhere, because it's a naturally occurring gas and it's not just something that's in "bad" or "old" places like lead paint or asbestos. It's everywhere.[/quote] Wrong. We did test our basement when we moved in (under limit) and all new basement construction has a radon pipe requirement per code. I don't let my kids live in a house with radon levels exceeding the limits, why should they have to go to school in a place that exceeds limits? The limits are what they are for a reason. Stop making excuses. [/quote]
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