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Celebrating National Pet Day

National Pet Day was founded in 2005 byColleen Paige.

Ways to Celebrate National Pet Day!

1. Adopt a pet from your local shelter or pure breed rescue organization.

 
2. Volunteer at your local shelter and offer to care for the animals.
 
3. Donate blankets, food, and toys to a favorite animal welfare organization.
 
4. Organize a peaceful demonstration in front of your community pet store that sells pets from puppy or kitten mills.
 
5. Have a National Pet Day party and celebrate all your pets!

6. Spend the day taking photos of your pets and then post them on our Facebook page

7. Assist an ill, elderly or a financially struggling neighbor or friend by purchasing pet food, hay or needed items for their pets.

8. Purchase a National Pet Day Tee Shirt (or other gift items) here, to express your devotion to all animals. 

9. Buy your pet a fun new toy....or two...or five. 

10. Hire a professional pet photographer for a fun photo shoot.

Testing

The first step to help ensure the safety of you and your family’s health and safety is to have your home tested for radon. At St. Louis Radon, our professional testers deploy the latest in computerized electronic real-time radon monitoring technology to provide you with a comprehensive report, including a complete visual graph of radon level data points as recorded over a 48-hour sampling period.

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Mitigation

If testing indicates levels of radon that require action, our team of engineers and technicians will design and install a custom radon mitigation system to safely and effectively redirect radon and other soil gasses out of your home. We also take additional measures to seal and close other possible breaches in the foundation that could let soil gasses into the through cracks or drain tiles systems.

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New Construction

With new home construction projects, it is crucial to determine the level of radon that may be present in the soil before the home is built. It’s also critical to have the new home retested for potential radon concentrations immediately following occupancy. We also highly recommend installing an Active Dampness Control System (ADC) with every new build.

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