Environmental
Indiana radon mitigation typically involves:
APainting basement walls with sealant
BSub-slab depressurization systems that vent radon to the outside✓ Correct
CInstalling carbon filters in HVAC systems
DRemoving all concrete from the basement floor
Explanation
The most common and effective radon mitigation technique is sub-slab depressurization (SSD), which uses pipes and fans to draw radon from beneath the foundation and vent it outdoors before it can enter the home.
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