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RADON and Real Estate What You Need to Know

Health CanadaNovember 2017

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• Radon is a radioactive gas that is produced naturally by the breakdown of uranium in the ground.

• Radon represents almost 50% of a persons lifetime radiation exposure

• All homes have some level of radon (unless they are on stilts or in a tree) - the question is how much and the only way to know is to test

• If the radon level in your home is high it can be fixed! • Techniques to lower radon levels are effective and can

save lives. The radon level will be reduced more than 80% for about the same cost as other common home repairs such as replacing the furnace or air conditioner.

WHAT IS RADON

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RADON – FEDERAL GUIDELINES

Normal Occupancy = Occupied for greater than 4 hours per day

Revised guideline introduced in 2007:

“Remedial measures should be undertaken in adwelling whenever the average annual radonconcentration exceeds 200 Bq/m3 in the normaloccupancy area”“Dwelling" includes residential homes, and buildings with a high public occupancy rate such as schools, hospitals, long-term care residences, and correctional facilities

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HOW RADON ENTERS A HOUSE• Any cracks, openings or gaps in

foundation walls or floors provide route(s) of entry into home

• The air pressure inside a house is normally lower than the pressure underneath or around the foundation

• This difference in pressure acts like a vacuum drawing radon in through foundation cracks and other openings

• Once inside the home, radon can build up to dangerous levels

Image: Courtesy of the Department of Natural Resources Canada

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• Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer after smoking

• Health Canada estimates that approximately 16% (3200) of lung cancers are radon induced.

• The only known health effect associated to long term radon exposure is an increased risk of developing lung cancer

WHAT ARE THE HEALTH RISKS

• Smokers also exposed to high levels of radon have a significantly increased risk of developing lung cancer

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LIFETIME LUNG CANCER RISKS FROM RADON

Radon Level(Bq/m3)

Background200400800

Lifetime RiskNon-Smoker

1%2%3%5%

Lifetime RiskSmoker

12%17%22%30%

The combined effects of radon exposure and smoking create a RISK greater than the two actions separately

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RADON EXPOSURE RISK COMPARISON

*All accidental deaths includes motor vehicle accidents, drownings, falls, fires and more

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Two options1. Hire a certified radon measurement professional2. Purchase a do-it-yourself test kit

• Homes should be tested using long-term test device for a minimum of 3 months.

• If the radon level is above the Canadian Guideline level of 200Bq/m3 take action to reduce

www.TakeActiononRadon.ca/test

HOW CAN YOU TEST FOR RADON

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• Indoor radon levels vary greatly, even over a 24 hour period

• Several factors including building design, building condition, occupancy pattern etc. influence radon levels in a house

• Two houses built side-by-side can have different indoor radon levels

• So, measurements gathered over a longer period of time will provide a better estimate of the annual average exposure

WHY LONG-TERM TESTING?

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• If the radon level is found to be high, it can be fixed at a reasonable cost

• Hire a certified radon mitigation professional to help you find the best way to reduce the radon level in your home

HOW TO REDUCE RADON LEVELS

To find a certified mitigation professional go to: www.c-nrpp.ca

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REDUCING RADON LEVELS• Techniques to lower

radon levels are effective and can save lives.

• A radon mitigation system can be installed in less than a day and reduce the radon level by more than 80%

• The same cost as other common home repairs, like replacing an air conditioner or washer and dryer.

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WHAT IS HEALTH CANADA DOING ABOUT RADON?

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NATIONAL RADON PROGRAM

National Radon Program

National Radon Lab

Radon Testing Project

Database & 

Mapping

Radon Research

Education & Public 

Awareness

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Highlights:• Federal Building Testing Program – More than 20,000 buildingstested • Cross Canada residential radon testing project – ~18,000 homes

• 95% of the Health Regions that participated had homes that tested above the Canadian guideline of 200 Bq/m3

• ~ 7% of Canadian homes exceed the Canadian guideline• New 2010 National Building Codes for protection against radon ingress• Development of a Canadian Certification Program C-NRPP• Radon research in testing, mitigation techniques, granite and building

materials to support program, policy and public guidance• Extensive radon education and awareness programs across • the country

NATIONAL RADON PROGRAM

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• Development and distribution of radon outreachmaterials

• Established NOVEMBER as Radon Action Month –TakeActiononRadon.ca

• Development of a PSA with Mike Holmes and MikeHolmes Jr.

• Canada Post’s SmartMoves program to 650,000 +homeowners annually

• Pro-active radon engagement with provinces andterritories to encourage action

• Events and conferences: home shows, health care,real estate and home builders

NATIONAL RADON OUTREACH

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• Radon: Another Reason to Quit fact sheet - 500-700+ pads of factsheets sent to doctors office each month

• Promotion of the new radon accredited continuing medical education (CME) course for Health Professionals

• Pro-active engagement with and at risk regions and populations – schools / daycares / smokers etc…

• Train the Trainer program to educate Health Professionals• Engagement with Energy Efficiency Programs to incorporate

radon information • Canadian Real Estate Association co-branded radon publication

TARGETED RADON OUTREACH

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www.canada.ca/radon

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WHERE DOES RADON FIT IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION

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• Long term radon testing for 3 months is recommended = radon testing during a real estate transaction is not a great fit

• Homeowners should ideally test their home’s radon level before putting it up for sale.

• Knowing a home’s radon level can be a value-add / upsell rather than a testing roadblock

• Radon testing is a good healthy home prevention activity for new homeowners.

• RE Agents could include DIY long term test kits in the new homeowners gift basket

• In regions known to have high radon levels there may be more interest by home buyers to do a test

RADON & REAL ESTATE

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• It is important that Real Estate professionals know and understand requirements around radon testing and mitigation, should the issue come up during a transaction with a home buyer or home seller.

• Buyers may have questions on the need for radon testing, the costs of remediation, and obligations of the seller

• Sellers may have questions on their obligations for testing and remediation

• There is no requirement to measure the concentrations of radon in a property you are planning to sell.

• If a radon test has been done in the past, results and any remedial work should be declared / shared with potential buyers..

RADON & REAL ESTATE

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• CREA and Health Canada do not recommend incorporating radon testing during a real estate transaction.

• It is best to test the home once you are living in it - the test results are impacted by how you live in your home – windows and doors open or closed, air conditioning, fans etc…

If the client insists on a radon test – do a LT testOPTIONS1. Handle through price negotiation by including radon mitigation cost in the

Offer to Purchase • Challenge: Trying to negotiate down the value of the home without knowing if

there truly is a need for mitigation.2. Offer to Purchase is conditional on the completion of a LT test

• Challenge: only viable if the closing date is 90 days or longer after an agreement of purchase and sale has been accepted.

RADON & BUYING A HOME

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EXAMPLE - BUYING A HOME IN NB3. Add the NBREA standardized clause for a negotiated amount to be put in

trust to cover the cost of mitigation and then testing can be completed after the sale closes:

The BUYER, at the BUYERS expense, will conduct a long term radon gas test starting on ____________ and ending on ______________. A holdback of $_____________ will be held in the BUYERS lawyer’s trust account pending results of the test. If the result of the radon concentration test is equal to or exceeds 200 Bq/m3, a copy of which will be provided to the SELLER/SELLER’S LAWYER/SELLER’S AGENT (select appropriate individuals and delete the rest) on or before _____________ , the holdback will be released to the buyer for remediation purposes. If the test results show a concentration of less than 200 Bq/m3 and remediation is not necessary, the holdback will be reimbursed to the SELLER.

• Funds only released once documentation of the mitigation has been completed.

• Except in certain extreme cases of infiltration, the cost of remedial or mitigation work is generally between $500 and $3,000 for a standard single-family home, duplex or triplex.

• This approach has been successfully used in Quebec Real Estate transactions

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• Radon gas is included within a section of the NBREA Residential Property Disclosure Statement

Is there any radon mention / inclusion in Ottawa / ON Residential Property Disclosure documents ?

Example of NB Residential Property Disclosure Statement

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KELLEY BUSHHEAD, RADON EDUCATION AND AWARENESS

Health [email protected]