Minnesota Radon Rules Dear Adam,
As someone who knew nothing about the danger of radon exposure and radon system installations until my husband died in February 2006, I can certainly testify that the general public must be protected from this invisible killer with measurement and mitigation professionals who conform to established standards and regulations. A professional is someone who takes pride in his or her work and does sacrifice sometimes to ensure that quality craftmanship and integrity is always applied in the profession. One month after my husband's death, I found that radon was the likely reason and felt very comfortable knowing that the Illinois licensed professional mitigator and testor that came to my home made it possible for me to continue living in the home safely that my husband and I had occupied for 18 years. I couldn't let this string of posts go by without saying that the radon professional holds the life of his clients in his or her hands and can either save the life or do harm to it. Please be proud of what you do because I certainly am of all those guys and gals out there in our nation making a difference everyday in bringing to light this silent killer that takes the lives of so many who were completely surprised when they were told "you have lung cancer."