Does Alaska Have a Radon Problem?

Steve Connell • November 4, 2023

Do We Have A Problem in Alaska?

Alaska, like many other states in the United States, can have areas with elevated radon levels. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes and buildings through the ground. Radon exposure can be a health concern because it is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.



The radon levels in a specific area can vary, and the potential for a radon problem in Alaska would depend on several factors, including the geology and construction of buildings. Certain regions in Alaska may have higher radon levels, and it's important for residents to be aware of this potential risk.


If you live in Alaska or are considering buying a home in the state, it's a good idea to have a radon test conducted to determine the radon levels in the building. Radon mitigation measures can be taken if elevated levels are detected to reduce the health risks associated with radon exposure. You can contact your state or local health department for more information about radon testing and mitigation in your specific area.

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