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Charlotte, NC – As winter weather continues across North Carolina and homes remain sealed to conserve heat, health officials are warning residents—especially those in Charlotte and surrounding communities—about a dangerous indoor health threat that often goes unnoticed. January marks National Radon Action Month, drawing attention to radon gas, commonly referred to as the “invisible killer” inside the home.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas released from soil and rock. It can enter homes through foundation cracks, basements, crawl spaces, and utility openings. Parts of North Carolina—particularly the Piedmont and mountain regions—are classified as moderate to elevated radon risk, with higher levels detected in homes across Mecklenburg County and surrounding areas…