Interior B.C. library adds radon detector kits to its borrowing options
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Residents in parts of British Columbia’s southern Interior will only need a valid library card if they want access to a tool that could help make their homes safer.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Library says radon detector kits are now available to borrow from more than one dozen branches in the region.
Radon, an invisible, radioactive gas produced when uranium breaks down in soil and rock, normally dilutes to safe levels as it emerges in outside air, but homes and other buildings can often concentrate radon to hazardous levels.
Health Canada ranks radon as the number-one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers.