Radon Bubble-up System
Removing radon from a water system is a simple matter of releasing
the gas in a safe manner. Your water is aerated and blown inside the system.
The radon is bubbled up and out, and the clean water is pumped into your
pipes. The radon gas is then vented outside, usually through the roof
of your home. A radon bubble-up system takes up less space than a standard
size washing machine.
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Here's how it works

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Your
water is aerated and blown into the inside cup. Radon is bubbled up and out.
Your cleaned water overflows the brim of the cup and a built-in pump automatically
delivers it to your home.
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