Thursday, September 7, 2017



An invisible danger in many homes and schools



As kids return to school across the nation, you might find yourself thinking about child safety. Some parents take steps to protect youngsters from illnesses, accidents or bullying. Unfortunately, numerous Americans overlook the threat of radon gas. This odorless substance causes far more lung cancer fatalities than secondhand cigarette smoke, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

Health Risks

Children's minds and bodies have yet to fully develop, so they're particularly vulnerable. Kids also possess relatively small lungs. This forces them to breathe more quickly and inhale extra particles. The risk for childhood leukemia increases with exposure to radon gas. Excessive radon levels raise the likelihood of a leukemia diagnosis by about 20 to 60 percent. Students sometimes develop cancer before reaching adolescence.

Home Testing

If you want to protect your children from this serious danger, the first step is to test your home. About 7 percent of American dwellings contain too much radon. It's particularly important to check indoor air for this gas. If your drinking water comes from a well, consider testing it. Water can also deliver harmful radioactive particles with the potential to trigger stomach cancer.

School Testing

Almost 20 percent of American schools contain one or more classrooms with excessive radon gas levels. This means that students probably face dangerous conditions in over 70,000 classrooms nation-wide. Nonetheless, many municipal governments have yet to test the air in local school buildings. Another problem is that most states don't require these facilities to properly address radon contamination.

The Environmental Protection Agency urges every school to undergo testing. You can help make this happen by contacting your child's educational institution. Ask for the test results and suggest that the school perform testing if it hasn't already done so. Does the building have any classrooms in its basement? If so, children may face a greater risk of radon-linked medical problems.

Solutions

When a test reveals excessive radon levels in a home or school, mitigation professionals can address the problem. Greater ventilation often provides an effective solution. Building owners may also seal cracks in the foundation, but this strategy usually doesn't work as well. Water aeration or filtration removes radioactive particles from drinking water. People spend more money to install aeration equipment, but it eliminates the need to replace and dispose of filters.

SWAT Environmental provides the testing supplies needed to check a building for radon gas. Our company also works to banish this hidden carcinogen from homes and schools. During the past 29 years, we've served over 100,000 customers throughout the nation. We tackle this problem in residential, commercial and public buildings. For further details on the best ways to protect your children from radon, please contact us today.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Be a Good Friend

Keep your friends' health in mind on Friendship Day


Hallmark created Friendship Day almost a century ago, but Americans largely forgot the new holiday within two decades. Nonetheless, it resurfaced in 2011 when U.N. officials designated July 30 as the International Day of Friendship. The global organization highlighted camaraderie's potential to solve many of the world's problems. This holiday provides an excellent opportunity to spend time with friends and find new ways to help them.

To celebrate Friendship Day, send a greeting card or pick up the phone. Tell someone what you really like about him or her. You could give your best friend a small gift and a hug. These actions cost little or nothing, yet they can truly make a big difference. It's also important to think about your friends' health on this occasion.

You can help promote healthy living with your presents and advice. If you give a gift card, choose a store or restaurant with nutritious foods. Consider buying products that will help a smoker stop using tobacco. You don't have to spend any money to warn friends about radon gas. This radioactive substance exists in most soil, and tiny openings in foundations allow it to invade numerous homes.

Radon doesn't trigger any immediate symptoms, but it has the ability to inflict serious medical harm in the long run. This gas represents the second most prevalent cause of lung cancer. It's particularly dangerous for friends who smoke cigarettes or cigars. A risk of stomach cancer also exists if this contaminant enters drinking water. Over 20,000 Americans die from radon exposure each year.


If your friend decides to check his or her home for radon, SWAT Environmental can supply a high-quality test kit. We also provide effective mitigation services. Our company has assisted people across the United States for nearly three decades. Customers can rely on our staff to deliver long-term solutions that genuinely protect their health. Please contact SWAT today to learn more about radon testing.

Thursday, July 27, 2017

SWAT Environmental Urges Summer Safety

Summertime: when the kids are out of school and the adults have barbecues. We know that summertime brings adventures and new experiences. With the new adventures comes the risk of injuries and danger.  SWAT Environmental wants to inform you of all the threats of hazards that can arise in the summer months.
 A big safety threat is the sun. Summer time has the best weather of the year and people love to be outside and bask in the warmth of the sun’s rays. So many people are also interested to see how tan they can get each summer. Tan lines are a badge of honor when returning to school; showing other classmates or coworkers that you have multiple summer adventures during the previous weeks. However, tanning and spending your days out in the sunlight can have a harmful effect on your skin. Sun damage and UV radiation is the leading cause of skin cancer in people at any age. The application of sunscreen to the body everyday will protect the skin even of the sunniest of days. You can still get a tan while wearing sunscreen, so why wouldn’t you apply?
One of the other risks that can occur during the warm summer months is Radon gas. According to a study done by Pennsylvania State University, levels of radon gas may be as much as 10 times higher in the summer than in the winter. Since Radon is found in the soil, the weather patterns and temperature play a part in how high the levels could be. The main testing season for this gas is in the winter, but with the conclusion of the study saying that levels can be higher in the summer, homeowners are encouraged to test year-round. Radon may also be a huge risk if temperatures get extremely high in the summer. If the summer sees unusually high temps, homeowners may be tempted to turn the air conditioning on, sealing the house from any outside influence. This would keep all the radon-infused air inside, contaminating the habitant’s lungs. With the environment always changing, temperatures fluctuate every day. Testing for Radon gas in the summer is just another way of ensuring the safety of the home.
Always make sure to acknowledge the possible dangers in every day, summer living and try to diminish them. Most threats lay in unknown areas. SWAT Environmental urges homeowners to pick up a test kit and test their homes for the possibility of elevated levels of radon gas. One test goes a long way in the continued safety and health of families nationwide. It is the invisible dangers that can hurt the most.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

SWAT Environmental Celebrates Small Businesses


Throughout the month of July, SWAT Environmental would like to bring awareness to the importance of small businesses. According to a study, small businesses make up over 98% of all businesses in America. Walking down the Main Street of a small town is perhaps a big indicator of just how many small businesses exist in the area. There is sometimes a stigma surrounding small, local businesses, and many believe they don’t last long. Interestingly, approximately half of small businesses survive five years or more, as reported by Forbes. SWAT Environmental is so honored to be part of this impressive club. Our small business has been up and running since 2002, and it is all in thanks to the homeowners that are just as passionate about safe, clean, Radon gas-free air in the home as we are.

Ever since starting the company, SWAT Environmental has expanded its little business into over 35 states, and franchised into 14. This also means that SWAT has created a multitude of new jobs, whether it be as certified radon mitigation technicians or in the office setting. According to ECapital.com, small businesses employ over 57% of the country’s private workforce, and 60-80% of all new jobs come from small businesses. Something that SWAT Environmental is passionate about is supporting other businesses with the same roots that they have, all while working towards the goal of helping families breathe easier. Every big, successful business is just a small business that grew up. SWAT has spread the word about radon mitigation and how important testing is, and America is listening. Continue supporting small businesses this month by purchasing a test kit and finding out what the Radon gas level is in the home. One test is all it takes to ensure the health and safety of families nationwide. 

Thursday, July 13, 2017

DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE — GET YOUR HOME TESTED FOR RADON GAS TODAY

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DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE — GET YOUR HOME TESTED FOR RADON GAS TODAY

Act now to rid your home of radon gas health risks.
When you're in the market for a home, your main priorities are affordability, livability, and most of all, safety. You wouldn't purchase a family home, no matter how perfect, in a high crime neighborhood, and you probably wouldn't want to move near a Superfund site. Therefore, don't overlook a critical hazard that could affect your family's health; be sure to have your home, or the home you're thinking of buying, tested for radon gas before it's too late.

ACTION IS YOUR BEST PREVENTION

As a cause of lung cancer in the U.S., radon gas is second only to cigarettes, according to Kansas State University's National Radon Program Services. Also, while the effects of tobacco on your health are hard to miss, you often won’t even be conscious of radon in your home until you test for it. Only after living with this colorless, odorless yet ever-present carcinogen over the long term do you develop symptoms of lung cancer. By that point, it may be too late for prevention.

WHY RADON CAUSES CANCER

Radon is a radioactive gas, but you don't have to live near a nuclear reactor to have radon gas in your home. The gas is released from the natural decay of uranium in the rocks and soil. Trace levels of the gas are all around you, but when the amount of gas in the air or water exceeds the safety margin, it puts you at a higher risk for cancer. When you breathe in radioactive bits of radon, they get stuck in your lungs, emitting tiny bursts of radioactive energy that damages your lung tissue. Over time, this may develop into cancer.

HOW TO DETECT RADON IN YOUR HOME

Don't wait until someone in your family gets sick. It is easy to test for radon using one of several kits. Active radon test kits require a power source. Passive tests work without electricity. Short-term radon tests take two to three days while long-term testing require 90 days or more. You place the test kit in the lowest occupied area of your home. The types of testing kits available include:
  • Charcoal canister
  • Alpha track detector
  • Charcoal liquid scintillation detector
  • Electret ion chamber detector

WHAT TO DO ABOUT DANGEROUS AMOUNTS OF RADON

The EPA recommends you should take remedial action if the radon in your air exceeds four picocuries per liter. Several strategies are effective in getting rid of radon, but you need a professional to ensure that the work is done right, both to protect your family's health and your own peace of mind. At S.W.A.T. Environmental, we provide you with information you need to make a smart choice in radon mitigation services. Our technicians have helped more than 10,000 homeowners across the U.S. rid their homes of health-threatening radon gas. Contact us today.
Company: SWAT Environmental
Address: 2631 Eaton Rapids Rd
City: Lansing
State: MI
Zip code: 48911
Telephone number: 1-800-667-2366
Email address: swat@swat-radon.com

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Summer and Radon

Summer is a happy time. Most people look forward to this season in particular. School is out, the weather is nice, and the sun is shining. Life is seemingly enjoyable and nothing can bring you down. But what if there was something that could put a damper on the fun? SWAT Environmental is making it a mission to inform homeowners about the danger that could make your summer turn for the worse: Radon gas. This is a hazard that could be lurking in the home without any knowledge or sign of its’ presence, making it even more threatening.
According to a study done by Pennsylvania State University, levels of radon gas may be as much as 10 times higher in the summer than in the winter. Since Radon is found in the soil, the weather patterns and temperature play a part in how high the levels could be. The main testing season for this gas is in the winter, but with the conclusion of the study saying that levels can be higher in the summer, homeowners are encouraged to test year-round. Radon may also be a huge risk if temperatures get extremely high in the summer. If the summer sees unusually high temps, homeowners may be tempted to turn the air conditioning on, sealing the house from any outside influence. This would keep all the radon-infused air inside, contaminating the habitant’s lungs. With the environment always changing, temperatures fluctuate every day. Testing for Radon gas in the summer is just another way of ensuring the safety of the home.
Summer is a time to be safe and healthy. Along with taking the proper procedures to mask any risk of sunburns, test the home for Radon gas as well. It is equally important to stay safe outdoors as it is indoors. SWAT Environmental urges homeowners to test for Radon gas, and if the levels come back dangerous, mitigate. The mitigation will pull the Radon from the bottom of the house where it is most common, and up past the house. This action dilutes the toxins in the gas, so the air will then be safe to breathe. This is the only way to know for sure that your home, and loved ones, are safe.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

June is National Healthy Homes Month

Throughout the whole month of June 2017, it is National Healthy Homes Month. This month brings awareness to homeowners and the impact of unhealthy toxins that can be present in every home. National Healthy Homes Month also aims to provide resources for homeowners to understand what dangers can be found in the home, as well as, resources to encourage the protection of families nationwide. The main risk homeowners might be exposed to is the indoor air quality of the home. The pollutants of the indoor air quality can cause: lead poisoning, asthma, and lung cancer. A healthy home begins with healthy air, and some of the effects of contaminated indoor air can be experienced after years of infestation. In collaboration with National Healthy Homes Month, SWAT Environmental wants to share information about the effects of Radon gas, and how to prevent it.
Each week in June, National Healthy Homes Month will be focusing on many aspects of having a safe home. SWAT Environmental urges homeowners to consider testing for Radon gas throughout the month. All that is needed is to pick up a test kit, follow the instructions, and find out what level of Radon gas the home is experiencing. National Healthy Homes Month is the perfect reminder that indoor air quality is one of the biggest factors in determining whether or not the home is accurately protected. Families worry about whether the knives are put away safely, the medication in the bathroom, the cleaning supplies, and even the security system. However, not many take the time to check the air quality. Join SWAT Environmental in creating a safe home environment for everyone by testing the home today.