NBC 10 I-Team: Some Rhode Island schools slow to address elevated radon levels

Schools in Rhode Island are required to test for a radioactive gas called radon, but an NBC 10 I-Team investigation found when levels are elevated, they don’t always address the problem with urgency.

Radon forms naturally when uranium, thorium, or radium break down in rocks, soil and groundwater.

The gas seeps into buildings through cracks and other holes in the foundation…

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