Pets and Radon

At JAM (2005) Enterprises, we care about the health and safety of every member of your family, including your furry friends. It's important to recognize that pets are just as vulnerable to the harmful effects of radon exposure as humans are. This is why we want to educate pet owners about the potential risks and provide guidance on how to keep your pets safe.


Understanding the Risk for Pets

Pets, like dogs and cats, spend a considerable amount of time indoors, making them susceptible to radon exposure. Just like humans, they can inhale the radioactive gas, leading to potential health issues, including lung cancer. Understanding the risks is the first step in protecting your beloved pets.


Signs of Radon Exposure in Pets

It's essential to be aware of any signs that your pet may be suffering from radon exposure. Keep an eye out for symptoms such as coughing, labored breathing, lethargy, and loss of appetite. If you notice any of these signs, it's crucial to seek veterinary care and consider testing your home for radon.


Protecting Your Pets from Radon

Fortunately, there are steps you can take to minimize your pets' exposure to radon. This includes testing your home for radon levels, ensuring proper ventilation, and seeking professional radon mitigation if necessary. By taking these precautions, you can create a safe environment for both your family and your pets.


Keep Your Pets Safe from Radon

Take the necessary steps to protect your pets from the dangers of radon exposure. Schedule a radon measurement for your home today.