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Does a vacant house have higher radon levels?

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Does a vacant house have higher radon levels?

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The upper floors of a vacant house will likely have higher radon levels than a similar occupied house if a normal occupied temperature is maintained. The basement ventilation level of a vacant house, however, is not likely to be significantly different than an occupied house and therefore is likely to be a similar radon level. Note that radon does not build up to higher levels the longer a home is vacant because of normal natural ventilation.

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