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Radon in Mid-Michigan Homes: Testing, Risks, and How to Stay Safe

  • sue12851
  • Sep 8
  • 2 min read

Radon in Mid-Michigan homes is a hidden danger that many people don’t think about — yet it’s the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Because radon is invisible and odorless, it can quietly build up indoors without you even realizing it.


To dig deeper into this important topic, I recently sat down with Russ Davidoski, owner of Radon R Us Radon Systems, who has been helping Mid-Michigan homeowners understand and manage radon risks for years. Russ shared valuable insights about radon testing, health risks, and proven solutions that every homeowner should know.


👉 You can watch the full interview here: Radon in Your Home? Here’s What to Do About It.


The good news? Protecting your home and health doesn’t have to be complicated. With regular testing and the right prevention steps, you can create a safer living environment for yourself and your loved ones.


What Is Radon and Why Mid-Michigan Homeowners Should Care

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil. It’s invisible, odorless, and can seep into your home, especially in basements through cracks in floors, walls, or the foundation.


Because it’s undetectable without testing, radon can quietly accumulate to dangerous levels. Prolonged exposure is a known cause of lung cancer, second only to cigarette smoking.


Radon Protection Tips for Mid-Michigan Homes

Test Regularly: The first step in managing radon is knowing your home’s levels. Russ recommends testing every six months for accuracy. Many Mid-Michigan counties even offer free or low-cost radon test kits through their local health departments.

Seal Cracks & Gaps: For homes with lower radon levels, simple fixes like sealing basement cracks and covering sump crocks can reduce the risk.

Consider a Mitigation System: If your home’s radon levels are elevated, a professional radon mitigation system is the most effective solution. These systems use PVC piping and a radon fan to vent gas safely outside. When properly maintained, they provide long-term protection.

Monitor for Ongoing Safety: Radon monitors provide real-time readings to ensure your levels remain safe, especially after home renovations or foundation changes.


Why Regular Radon Testing Is Critical in Michigan

Even if your home has tested low before, radon levels can change. New foundation cracks, basement upgrades, or even weather patterns can impact readings — which is why regular testing is so important.


For more resources, check out the EPA Radon Guide.


Take Action Today

If you haven’t tested your home recently, now is the time to do it. Radon is one of those risks that’s easy to overlook until it’s too late. Stay proactive, protect your household, and create a safer living environment.


Thinking about buying or selling in Mid-Michigan? Radon testing is a key part of the process, and I can connect you with trusted local experts like Russ Davidoski of Radon R Us. As a Mid-Michigan Realtor, I help clients stay informed and safe every step of the way.


Have questions about radon or real estate? Reach out to me today:

📲 517-243-1721


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©Sue Dickinson, Associate Broker with Five Star Real Estate

2417 Showtime Drive, Lansing, MI 48912

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