Answer: No Explanation: Radon is inert to most common chemical reactions, such as combustion; moreover it is a member of the zero-valence elements that are called noble gases, and is chemically not very reactive. So while radon is not flammable in and of itself under normal atmospheric conditions, the danger comes from the radioactive decay products when they are inhaled. |
Full Spectrum Imaging & Inspections, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas. If a person is exposed to high levels over time, it can cause lung cancer.
Radon gas forms naturally when radioactive metal (radium, thorium or uranium) breaks down in rocks, soil or groundwater. It evaporates and disappears outdoors, so levels outside are low. Indoors, however, radon gas can enter buildings through their foundations and become trapped. People may breathe in radon gas in their homes, school, workplaces and other indoor places. |
Monarch Radon Testing |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: I’m not radon certified |
S&B Property Inspections LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: The origin of the name is variation of the name of element radium; radon was called niton at first, from the Latin word nitens meaning shining. It is a colourless, odourless radioactive, heavy, noble gas that is chemically inert and non-flammable but is highly radiotoxic and carcinogen by inhalation. |
EnviroTech Radon Solutions |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: I do not inspect for radon. |
Harris Business Professionals |
Answer: No Explanation: Not flammable, Tasteless, odorless yes. |
Mountain View Inspection Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: It is radioactive, not flammable |
Minnesota Mold Inspection, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is radioactive, but not flammable. |
Shedhorn Inspection Services, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: No, Radon gas is not flammable,radon gas is an inert gas,thus not flammable. |
H&R PROFESSIONAL INSPECTIONS |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is radioactive and is a health hazard if inhaled. |
Reality Property Inspections |
Answer: No Explanation: While Radon Gas is not flamable, it does contain low amounts of radiation that over time has the potential to cause cancer in humans and animals that are living in the house. |
DISINFEX |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is a noble gas that is chemically inert. It is highly radiotoxic and a carcinogen. |
Moran Property Inspections |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: No. More radon information: https://www.epa.gov/radon/basic-radon-facts |
InFocus Inspection |
Answer: No Explanation: Just danergous for health. |
North State Inspections |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is not flammable. |
Kairos Home Inspections |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: radon is not flammable gas |
Huskey Home Inspection, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: No it is a colorless tasteless odorless radioactive gas present in the environment. |
Millyard Home Inspection |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: I am not aware of any danger regarding the flammability of Radon. |
Contractors Corp. |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Odorless and noncombustable |
At Ease Home Inspection |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is not flammable. It is considered a carcinogen. Long term exposures to the gas can lead to cancer. |
Look First Homes, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is radioactive but it is not flamable |
Honest Home Inspections & Milwaukee Mold Inspector |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is colorless, odorless, non- flammable. |
Total Check-Up Inspections |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is essentially a radioactive gas. |
J. Michael Simon, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is not flammable. It is a carcinogen. |
Rightway Residential Home Inspections |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Although it is not flammable it is the second leading cause of lung cancer. All home owners should have their homes tested and mitigated if necessary. |
Four County Home Inspection Service, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: It is invisible and has no odor and is present in various levels in and outside of homes |
ABC Home Inspections LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: This type of gas is colorless and odorless. That is harmful. |
Your Home Property Consultants |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Radon gas inspections are not part of the typical home inspection |
Doyle Wayne General Services |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon (Rn) is one of the six noble gases. As such, it has low chemical reactivity in nature or in the lab. Similar to all noble gases, Radon is chemically inert and nonflammable. |
Medical Mold Relief LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: It is radioactive and can cause lung cancer. |
Spire Home Inspection |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is a non flammable, ordoess gas that is present in ground |
JKM Home Inspections |