Environmental
In New Mexico, which of the following is the MOST accurate statement about radon mitigation?
ARadon cannot be removed from a home
BSub-slab depressurization systems can effectively reduce radon levels in most homes✓ Correct
COpening windows permanently fixes radon issues
DRadon mitigation is only for commercial buildings
Explanation
Sub-slab depressurization (SSD) is the most common and effective radon mitigation technique. A pipe and fan system draws radon from beneath the slab and vents it above the roofline, reducing indoor radon levels.
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