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SUMMARY:Radon Environmental Issues
DESCRIPTION:Did you know... 48.8% of homes in Colorado test above the EPA’s “Radon Action Level” of 4 pCi/L.\n\nAccording to the EPA’s map of radon potential, every county in the state of Colorado ranks as a “Zone 1" having the highest potential for radon levels greater than 4 pCi/L. Radon is a real concern for Colorado homeowners.\n\nThis CE course covers everything you should know about radon as a real estate professional. From the history of radon to mitigation techniques, this course is designed so that you can put your clients at ease and answer any questions that may arise.\n\n2 FREE CE CREDITS\n\nClass taught by Mike Barnhill, National Property Inspections East Denver Metro

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LOCATION:1333, West 120th Avenue, Westminster, Adams County, Colorado, 80234, United States
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