


The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment recently increased the risk level of 12 counties in Colorado. All 64 counties in Colorado are now considered high risk for radon exposure. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment decided to increase the risk levels of these 12 counties after reviewing the average radon levels throughout the state.
According to Nate Nowicki of SWAT Environmental, homes in the state of Colorado should be tested for radon regardless of the type or age of the home.