Environmental
A Connecticut homebuyer requests a radon test as part of their inspection contingency. The test result shows 6.8 pCi/L. The buyer should:
AAccept the result since radon is a natural phenomenon
BRequest mitigation since the level exceeds the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L✓ Correct
CDecline to purchase since the radon level makes the home uninhabitable
DRetest in summer when levels are typically lower
Explanation
The EPA action level for radon is 4 pCi/L. A level of 6.
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