Legal Disclaimer on Radon Exposure and Mitigation

The information provided by our company, including but not limited to our website, marketing materials, service descriptions, and communications, is for general informational purposes only. There is no known safe level of radon exposure. Any reference to the term “safe” in our materials is not intended to suggest the absence of risk but rather to indicate that the radon levels in a given home or structure have been reduced through mitigation efforts, making it safer than it was prior to intervention.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in indoor spaces and is classified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a leading cause of lung cancer. While mitigation systems can significantly reduce radon concentrations, no system or service can guarantee the complete elimination of radon or its associated health risks. The effectiveness of radon mitigation may vary based on environmental factors, structural conditions, and ongoing maintenance of the mitigation system.

By engaging our services, you acknowledge that radon exposure carries inherent risks, and the responsibility for regular radon testing remains with the property owner. We encourage all homeowners and occupants to conduct periodic radon testing, as radon levels can fluctuate over time. We do not make any express or implied warranties regarding the absolute safety of any property following radon mitigation, and we shall not be held liable for any health issues, damages, or claims arising from radon exposure.

For definitive guidance on radon health risks, testing protocols, and mitigation standards, please refer to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), or other relevant regulatory authorities. If you have health concerns related to radon exposure, consult with a qualified medical professional.

By using our services, you acknowledge and accept the terms of this disclaimer.