A FREE Home for

The Entire Community.

 

 

Dear All Agents:

 

As a real estate agent, you probably recommend radon

testing to your clients.

 

But have you ever had your own home tested?

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Dennie Edwards — a real estate agent of 31 years —

never did.

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That is… not until he discovered a 4.5 centimeter mass on

his left lung.

 

It was cancerous.

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He would soon discover that the radon levels in his home

were nearly two and a half times the EPA's recommended

level.

 

I just came across his story (at right) and as someone in a

strong position to do prevent this sort of thing from

happening… I decided I was going to do something about

it.

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That's why is offering a free home radon

test to anyone in the local?Realtor??community.

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  • No catch.
  • No fine print.

 

As a , and someone whose business has been blessed and prospered at the hands of so many Month, Day 2007 agents in this community… it's the least I can do.

I also think it's a great way to increase awareness… and

ensure that real estate agents recommend

to their clients NOT just for liability sake — but because

radon exposure is as preventable as it is dangerous.

 

That goes for your home, too!

 

So call now for your free radon test, a $175 value,

and learn a bit more as I test your home for dangerous

levels of this invisible killer.

 

With kindest regards,

 

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P.S. It's okay to pass this along to other in your

organization. This free radon testing is available for the

home of ANY local real estate agent in areas that A-Pro franchise owners serve.

 

 

Radon is an

invisible killer. Get

Tested.

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Real Estate Agent

and Cancer Survivor

Dennie Edwards tells his story:?

 

Dennie-Edwardsr

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“In April of 2004, I had a

very bad cold, so my

doctor performed a chest

x-ray to check for

pneumonia. I've never

smoked, so you can

imagine how shocked I

was that he found a 4.5

centimeter mass in my left

lung.

 

Even though I've been a

real estate agent for 31

years, I had never

bothered to test my house

for radon. I always

informed my clients that radon testing prior to

purchase was an option

(to protect my liability),

but truthfully, I really

didn't care if they

tested or not.

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Now I had to wonder

whether my lung cancer

had been caused by radon

exposure. While the

doctor scheduled my

surgery, I scheduled a

radon test. The result was

10 pCi/l, (two and a half

times the EPA's

recommended Action

Level). I had lived in the

home for 12 years…

Two days later I had

surgery. I thought I was

surely going to die. When I

woke up choking with

tubes in my throat, panic

set in. They had removed

my entire left lung.

I'm getting better. I can

walk up to a mile. But, I

can no longer dance, lift

things, or exert myself. My

clients now get a very

personal testimonial about

the importance of testing

for radon.”

 

Free Radon Test for Real Estate Agents

 

Call now for a free* radon test 1.800.793.2776 x 101

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Useful Links

 

More Radon Exposure Survivor Stories

 

EPA Radon Site

 

Read more about radon health risks

 

View the EPA Public Service Announcement

“A Citizen's Guide to Radon”

 

 

* Not available in all areas. Call toll free to see if we have an A-Pro inspector near you.

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