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Home Hazards Report

Protecting Nashville families

Nashville Home Hazard Report

Based on EPA data, housing records, and water quality reports

Moderate Risk
Radon Risk
Moderate
Lead Paint Risk
N/A
Water Quality
N/A
🔄 Last updated: December 2025 • 📊 Data sources: EPA, CDC, State Agencies

Key Findings for Nashville Homes

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Radon: EPA Zone 2 - Moderate Risk
Average indoor levels: 3.3 pCi/L (EPA action level: 4 pCi/L)

⚠️ Action Recommended

Based on Nashville's risk profile, we strongly recommend testing your home for these hazards. Early detection can prevent serious health issues for your family.

🏠 Radon Levels

Zone 2: Moderate Risk

Davidson County, TN is classified as EPA Radon Zone 2, indicating moderate radon risk. Average indoor radon levels in this area measure 3.3 pCi/L.

✅ Recommended Actions:

  1. 1. Test your home with a radon detection kit
  2. 2. If levels are above 4 pCi/L, consult a radon mitigation specialist
  3. 3. Retest every 2 years or after home renovations
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Nashville Water Contains Contaminants Standard Filters Can't Remove

Standard Brita and PUR filters don't remove PFAS, lead, or chromium-6. After analyzing 1,500+ verified customer reviews, we found only one consumer-grade filter that removes 99.6% of these contaminants.

See our ZeroWater filter analysis

🏗️ Asbestos Risk

Asbestos risk assessment coming soon for this area...

☠️ Carbon Monoxide Risk

Carbon monoxide risk assessment coming soon for this area...

🦠 Mold & Air Quality Risk

Mold risk assessment coming soon for this area...

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Test for Mold Before Paying $400 for Professional Inspection

Professional mold testing costs $300-500 and takes 1-2 weeks. We analyzed 1,300+ reviews of at-home lab testing kits that deliver professional results in 48 hours for under $25.

See our mold test kit analysis

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