Radon decays quickly giving off tiny radioactive particles. When inhaled these radioactive particles can damage the cells that line the lung. Long-term exposure to higher levels of Radon puts you at a higher risk for lung cancer. Smokers are even at a higher risk. By simply testing radon levels in your home or work, you can identify whether or not you, family members or colleagues are being exposed to dangerous levels of Radon. Once identified, proper precautions can be put in place to ensure you and those you care about are living and working in a safe and healthy environment.