Fins and spires along the wall of Bryce Canyon from 9,400 feet.

Radon Information

Recently, media reports have circulated that have created widespread consumer confusion and concern about radiation levels occurring in natural granites used for residential countertops. These reports suggest some countertops may pose health risks, ignoring years of legitimate and independent scientific research that has concluded that natural stone is safe to use in homes.

For more information, please click here for a pdf or contact the Marble Institute of America at www.marble-institute.com.

You can also read the Environmental Protection Agency’s confirmation that radon does not pose a threat by clicking here or the response provided by the President of the Health Physics Society by clicking here.

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