Attleboro, MA Radon Levels
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Attleboro, MA Radon Facts
Residents of Bristol County's Attleboro face radon levels averaging 10.0 pCi/L based on local testing data—significantly exceeding the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action threshold. Located in the Providence Metro area within zip code 02703, this community sits in EPA Zone 2 where crystalline bedrock and glacial till create elevated radon potential. The area's mix of older New England homes and newer suburban construction, many featuring full basements, provides ideal conditions for radon accumulation when soil uranium levels are elevated.
Based on 3 user-submitted radon tests for homes in Attleboro, MA. The EPA recommends taking action at or above 4.0 pCi/L.
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Attleboro, MA Radon Levels
User-submitted radon test readings from homes in the Attleboro area.
| Radon Level | City | Home Age | Foundation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 pCi/L | Attleboro, MA | 51-99 Years | Full Basement |
| 7 pCi/L | Attleboro, MA | 100+ Years | Full Basement |
| 15 pCi/L | Attleboro, MA | 0-20 Years | Full Basement |
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Radon Readings Near Attleboro, MA
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Bristol County Radon Profile
EPA mapping assigns Bristol County to Radon Zone 2, indicating moderate predicted indoor screening levels in the 2 to 4 pCi/L range based on regional geology. Homeowner-submitted tests from 11 cities in Bristol County average 7.53 pCi/L across 15 tests — above the EPA's 4 pCi/L action level, reinforcing the need for testing across the county. As the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., radon warrants testing in every Bristol County home regardless of zone or a neighbor's results.