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No, radon gas is radioactive and can only be solved by exchanging air to keep things moving. HEPA filters are decent at capturing the decayed particles that end up in the air after the life of the gas expires.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, our activated carbon filters can help reduce radon levels. However, you might want to seek a more permanent solution to get rid of the source of the radon.
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