On the CR blogs: Testing for radon
Our Home & Garden bloggers have looked into recent reports that some granite countertops can release dangerous levels of radon. The presence of radon in the home can pose a danger to your health, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in this country.
The EPA emphasizes the importance of testing the air in your home for radon, whether or not you have countertops made from granite. The agency adds that there are too many variables and too little information to generalize about the radon risk granite counters pose to humans.
Consumer Reports is preparing a report on short-term radon tests kits for the September 2008 issue of Consumer Reports, on sale and online this August. In the meantime, if you have granite countertops and want to test them for radon, the Home & Garden blog tells you how.

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Posted by: Bill Glass | Jul 26, 2008 12:25:44 PM
At approximately 4pm our granite counter tops were set in place, only to hear the news that I could get luung cancer from them. I just spent about 30 min doing some Googling on this and found one interesting statement....you go look, so I am not accused of misleading anyone. The study that found these dangerous levels was conducted by a company FUNDED by a group of companies that make man made counter tops. I am not saying that some tops might emit some form of something, but this "amazing discovery" after thousands of new homes and thousands of remodeling jobs have been done, only to find out tha we are potentially killing ourselves makes me wonder why this story broke and spread so fast.