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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]7/1000 vs 0/1000! Yes I would, especially when remediation is easy and not that costly. Worse is that they IGNORED and did not disclose the issue so long term exposure was guaranteed. This is just another environmental hazard. They are additive and when you throw in cell/wifi, pesticides/GMOs, flouride, chlorine, etc. etc. etc...javascript:void(0);[/quote] This is hysteria. Fluoride and chlorine and GMOs? Get off the internet; it's making you a hypochondriac. And stop reading Dr. Mercola. He's a quack.[/quote] Your opinion is greatly appreciated. Obviously health is a great concern for you and your family. Ok, I am going off topic, but in regards to EPA we need to open our eyes to the environmental standards in our country as compared to others and wonder why companies like Gatorade/MARS/Kelloggs have different recipes for us vs EU, etc. Why many EU countries, Russia, etc are banning GMOs go avoid Round-Up on their dinner table etc. THE EPA allows 700 parts per billion glyphosate (RoundUp) in our water. The EU allows 0.1PPB! Therefore, if the EPA sets a radon limit of 4.0, it probably should be .4![/quote] Amen!! But bigger corporations have big pockets for politicians. [/quote]
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