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The EPA offers a brochure about radongas that has been summarized here for faster reading. The complete brochure can be read on the Environmental Protection Agency web site.
Radon gas is not uncommon in the ground, granite and water. It moves naturally into the air. A simple venting system is the easiestmost normal method of fixing a radon concentration.
Do you have to test for radon gas Sure, why not. But, don't make it mre of a concern than other parts of the condition. It may be in this property like termites are in some properties. The tests don't cost much, and treatment is simple if you find a higher than acceptable level. There is a map available to see if you are in an "active area".
Should I buy a house with evidence of radon? You are the only one who can decide that. But, look at the results of a test the way you do for every other part of your property inspection. For example, if there are wood destroying bugs that can be eliminated, will you still invest in the property? And even a new roof is more expensive to replace than most other repairs.
Short-term tests which are placed in your home for two days to 90 days, depending on the device, give the fastest results. "Charcoal canisters," "alpha track," "electret ion chamber," "continuous monitors," and "charcoal liquid scintillation"detectors are most commonly used for simple tests. Simple tests are more often used to find out what the level of radon is at a given time, and less useful in finding year-round average radon level. If you need results quickly, two simple type tests a week apart will give good information. Testing once is the most common practice, except in areas already known for radon.
Longer tests can take 3 months, and will give more information about the year-round average level of saturation.
The EPA accepted measureable level is less than 4 pCi/L (picoCuries per liter of air). Just read your report that your company gives you to see what the level is in your property.
Other facts:
Smoking increases the problems caused by radon.
About 0.4 pCi/L is normally found in the outside air in any location.
Sometimes radon is found in water from a well, but this is not considered to be a hazzard.
States with new laws or regulations about radon gas: New York, New Jersey
Happy real estate-ing!

Radionics is a means of healing at a distance using special radionic instruments. It originated in the 1920s when an American neurologist, Albert Abrams, invented a "black box" (with no electronic circuitry) that he claimed could pick up a person's vibratory patterns from a "witness" such as a hair clipping, and transmit healing radiations to that person.

Radionics has been the subject of controversy and is banned in the United States. In Britain, by contrast, a committee of medical experts supported Abrams' basic idea as long ago as 1924, and in 1960 a British judge dismissed a case of fraud that had been brought against the therapy.

Treatment is holistic, addressing all aspects of the client. After analyzing the condition, the practitioner uses a radionic instrument to direct corrective "energy patterns" to them. Homeopathic or flower remedies, nutritional therapy, lifestyle changes, or conventional medicine if appropriate may also be recommended. Indeed, the British Radionics Association stresses that its work is complementary to conventional medicine, not a substitute for it.

It seems likely that radionics is a form of distant healing, with the instruments providing a focus for practitioners to create a mental and vibrational link with their patients.

The client may not 'need to meet the practitioner, although most therapists will wish to meet their client at least once. The diagnosis begins with a questionnaire that will probe the client's medical history. The therapist will also ask for a 'witness" of a drop of blood or a lock of hair, which can be used to diagnose or treat the condition. The client is then informed of progress.

The therapy has been shown to be effective in a number of cases ranging from physical pain to emotional problems.

Acts

Automatic Computerized Treatment System (ACTS) is a system of computerized radionics developed in Britain by radionics pioneer Major Gordon Smith. This system contains 260,000 treatments, which include homeopathy, acupuncture, herbalism, flower and, gem remedies, color, sound, and light therapy, and the energies of vitamins and minerals. The ACTS is connected to you through your witness and delivers the treatment, which it has assessed that you need, at the right time and in the right quantities from its database, From there it may be recommended that you see your physician, or a homeopath or herbalist, according to your needs. ACTS has yet to be independently assessed.

Psionic Medicine

Psionic medicine was founded in the 1960s by a British doctor, George Laurence, with the aim of treating basic cause of illness. It is similar to radionics, but practiced only by qualified physicians.

Radionics and psionic medicine are considered to be completely safe, and because it is noninvasive and appropriate for people of all ages, as well as plants and animals, it has grown in popularity.

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