Nova Scotia buying 100 more radon detectors so people can test
Nova Scotia is spending $30,000 to ensure more people across the province have access to radon detectors. Colourless and odourless, long-term exposure to the radioactive gas is linked to lung cancer.
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Nova Scotia buying 100 more radon detectors so people can test their homes
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