Answer: Not sure Explanation: I do not inspect for radon |
Harris Business Professionals |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon Gas if radioactive, not flammable. |
Shedhorn Inspection Services, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is radioactive and is a health hazard if inhaled. |
Reality Property Inspections |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: How many times you going to ask...no. It is a health hazard... decaying rock... redation type of thing...I don't remember the termknology... |
North State Inspections |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is not flammable. |
Kairos Home Inspections |
Answer: No Explanation: No, it's an inert gas. |
Worsley Inspections LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: not a flammable gas |
Huskey Home Inspection, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: I am not aware of any problems with flammability of Radon gas. |
Contractors Corp. |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon gas is not flammable. |
Best Choice Inspections |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Radioactive not flammable. |
House and Home Inspection Services |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is an inert gas. It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas, occurring naturally as a decay product of radium. Its most stable isotope, 222Rn, has a half-life of 3.8 days. Radon is one of the densest substances that remains a gas under normal conditions. It is also the only elemental gas under normal conditions that has no stable isotopes, and is considered a health hazard due to its radioactivity. Intense radioactivity has also hindered chemical studies of radon and only a few compounds are known. |
Certified Real Estate Inspectors |
Answer: No Explanation: No, it is not. Radon is a naturally occurring colorless, odorless, radioactive gas produced by the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock.
In the U.S. the average indoor radon level is 1.3 pCi/L. In Missoula County, the average is 7.2 pCi/L. This is more than 5x the national average. Results vary from 4.5 in 59801 to 9 in 59825 |
Home Inspection Solutions |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is a carcinogen, not a flammable. |
Rightway Residential Home Inspections |
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 is odorless and colorless. It's an inhibitor type of gas. |
Your Home Property Consultants |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: NO LOL |
Thomas Property Services |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Radon Gas has a very low reactive element. |
OnSite Home Inspection, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Radon is the natural decay of radioactive elements in soil, is inert and not flammable. |
Corley Home Inspections, LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Please see our website for radon facts. |
Certipro Home Inspections |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Not in my experience. |
Legacy Home Inspection & Appraisal LLC |