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<blockquote><strong class="quote">David Aschkinasi - President Starfire wrote:</strong> <P>Starfire tested all units for radon levels 2-3 years ago at HOA expense. Summit County provides free test kits, but these are not as precise as the machines that commercial companies use.</P> <P>Some units already had radon mitigation systems in place that were effective. Others went ahead and installed mitigation units at owner expense - these are the external units that you may not like. I find the fan to be relatively quiet, but I don't sit right next to it. </P> <P>I believe that Northstar installed similar systems (fans with external vents) on a building by building basis - the HOA paid for it because those buildings have subfloors that are common for all units in a building.</P> <P>Aspire Property Inspections did the testing. We used All Colorado Radon Mitigation in Denver for the installations - they were good and reasonably priced - happy to provide more info</P> <P><BR></P> </blockquote><br>
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