Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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If some homes in a neighbourhood have tested positive for radon, Seller Brown should:

  1. Conduct the test on the upper floor of a two-storey home.

  2. Improve air flow and ventilation, which may help reduce radon levels.

  3. Only test for radon during the winter months.

  4. Ensure radon testing is conducted as required by Health Canada.

The correct answer is: Improve air flow and ventilation, which may help reduce radon levels.

Improving air flow and ventilation can help reduce radon levels in a home. Radon is a radioactive gas that can seep into homes through cracks in the foundation or gaps in walls, floors, and around pipes. By increasing air flow and ventilation within the home, Seller Brown may be able to dilute the concentration of radon gas, thus lowering the overall levels in the house. Option A suggesting conducting the test on the upper floor is not as effective in addressing radon levels since radon can accumulate in any area of the house, not just limited to one floor. Option C, testing only during winter months, is not necessary as radon levels can be present at any time of the year. Option D, ensuring radon testing is conducted as required by Health Canada, is a standard practice but does not directly address reducing radon levels in the home like improving air flow and ventilation would.