The EPA also recommends using a professional radon contractor that meets these set of requirements: Implements radon testing before designing or installing a mitigation system Installation of a warning device to warn you if the system fails Post-installation testing for verification that radon levels have been reduced State certification, professional proficiency, or other acceptable certification Bonded and insured State and/or local licensing if required These items should be included in any proposal or contract along with a guarantee that the mitigation system will reduce radon levels to below 4 pCi/L
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It's not a cigarette, even though its size and the way many people handle it can make it feel cigarette-like
Smuggled tobacco continues to flood Irelands black market, and the problem is worsening
With the rise of other materials like briar and meerschaum in the 19th century, clay pipes started to decline in popularity