Environmental
Radon gas is most commonly found in:
AAttics and upper floors
BBasements and ground-floor areas✓ Correct
CSwimming pools
DWell water systems only
Explanation
Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, typically enters buildings through the ground and accumulates in basements and lower levels where it poses the greatest health risk.
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