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One in three Saskatchewan residents live in a home with dangerous levels of radon.
The odourless, tasteless and invisible gas is currently the second leading cause of lung cancer.
Radon ambassadors are pushing for mandatory testing when purchasing a home to avoid others developing a preventable form of cancer.
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