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Granite emits radon, the second leading cause of lung cancer! This article really surprised me! Read the whole article if you get a chance.
Whats Lurking in Your Countertop?
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By KATE MURPHY
Published: July 24, 2008
SHORTLY before Lynn Sugarman of Teaneck, N.J., bought her summer home in Lake George, N.Y., two years ago, a routine inspection revealed it had elevated levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. So she called a radon measurement and mitigation technician to find the source.
TESTING Reports of granite emitting high levels of radon and radiation are increasing.
DETECTION Using devices like the Geiger counter and the radiation detection instrument Stanley Liebert measures the radiation and radon emanating from granite like that in Lynn Sugarmans kitchen counters.
He went from room to room, said Dr. Sugarman, a pediatrician. But he stopped in his tracks in the kitchen, which had richly grained cream, brown and burgundy granite countertops. His Geiger counter indicated that the granite was emitting radiation at levels 10 times higher than those he had measured elsewhere in the house.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/g...5c&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
Whats Lurking in Your Countertop?
Article Tools Sponsored By
By KATE MURPHY
Published: July 24, 2008
SHORTLY before Lynn Sugarman of Teaneck, N.J., bought her summer home in Lake George, N.Y., two years ago, a routine inspection revealed it had elevated levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. So she called a radon measurement and mitigation technician to find the source.
TESTING Reports of granite emitting high levels of radon and radiation are increasing.
DETECTION Using devices like the Geiger counter and the radiation detection instrument Stanley Liebert measures the radiation and radon emanating from granite like that in Lynn Sugarmans kitchen counters.
He went from room to room, said Dr. Sugarman, a pediatrician. But he stopped in his tracks in the kitchen, which had richly grained cream, brown and burgundy granite countertops. His Geiger counter indicated that the granite was emitting radiation at levels 10 times higher than those he had measured elsewhere in the house.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/g...5c&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink