Environmental
Radon enters a Nebraska home primarily through:
ADrinking water systems
BCracks and openings in the foundation✓ Correct
COld insulation materials
DHVAC ductwork
Explanation
Radon gas from soil and rock enters homes primarily through cracks and openings in the foundation, floor-wall joints, and utility penetrations. Nebraska has elevated radon levels in many areas due to glacial deposits.
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