Radon testing Dayton Ohio

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Affordability of Dayton, OH, USA

Dayton, OH, USA, is a very affordable city, and it belongs to the most affordable cities to live in the country. In a recent study by the Porch, Dayton ranks high within the most affordable location to live. The cost of housing is around 14% lower than the national average, and having this percentage means saving almost 14% of your home cost. If you're going to have a monthly amortization of your home, you're getting these percent savings up from your monthly expenses. Moving to Dayton, OH, is a good idea with this information. In fact, many people have moved to Dayton in recent years, and the population is currently increasing.

 

Radon testing in Dayton, Ohio

The best radon testing in Dayton, Ohio, is Habitation Investigation LLC. This licensed home inspection in Dayton, Columbus, and nearby areas specializes in mold, radon, termites, and VOC testing. Radon testing is essential because coming into contact with high radon levels can put your family in dangerpose a health risk and boost the chance of lung cancer and other illnesses. It's a problem in Ohio homes that every homeowner should always pay attention to. Habitation Investigation conducts tests using trusted testing equipment, collects data over 48 hours, and then sends the data for testing to check pCi/L levels. Refrain from getting yourself and your family exposed to high levels of radon. Call (614) 413-0075. 

 

Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, OH

Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, OH, provides visitors fun entertainment shows. Dayton Live engages its visitors with a thriving downtown experience. The mission of this Performing Arts Center is to strengthen community engagement in arts by inspiring performances, world-class venues, and educational opportunities. When you visit Dayton, you can find this theater at the heart of the downtown; it’s the biggest not for a profits arts organization. Yearly, there are more than 300 performances in the area, such as country, comedians, family shows, films, and more. It benefits the community and the arts organization and provides so much fun to guests.

 

A Dayton Leader of the Radio Amateurs dies.

Dayton Daily News talked about Ronald Eugene Cramer, known for his leadership in moving to Dayton Hamvention from the former Hara Arena in the Greene County Fairground just died on March 11 at 75 years old. He’s a native of Dayton, easy-going and patient. He’s not a pushover. According to his wife, Liz, this came out of the blue. But since he could spread his wings and fly, she was pleased that he had the opportunity. Cramer is buried at the Woodland Cemetery. The family requests friends to send flowers to someone they love or donate to their favorite charity, can be a scholarship fund to honor his memory. It’s a challenging situation, so may he rest in peace and the family recovers soon. Read more.

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Driving Direction


Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center

1 W 2nd St, Dayton, OH 45402, United States


Get on OH-4 N from N Main St

4 min (1.3 mi)


Follow OH-4 N and I-70 E to US-40 E/E Broad St in Columbus. Take exit 108B from I-71 N

1 hr 3 min (70.8 mi)


Turn right onto US-40 E/E Broad St

 Destination will be on the right

1 min (0.5 mi)


Habitation Investigation Home Inspections

Dayton, OH, USA

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