Radon in a sentence as a noun

Even kids who stay indoors a little too long, slowly giving themselves radon induced lung cancer.

Yes, future generations will need to protect themselves from it, but they already need to in huge areas where the ground emits radon.

Many people don't think about the fact that the world is a naturally a radioactive place, between radon, cosmic rays, and just uranium and what not.

My question was not whether the customer can decide to take my water or not, the question was whether it would be wrong to argue for getting rid of the radon, or maybe to ask for radon-free water because you are concerned about your health.

* From the wikipedia article you specified: "Because uranium ore emits radon gas, uranium mining can be more dangerous than other underground mining, unless adequate ventilation systems are installed.".

Radon definitions

noun

a radioactive gaseous element formed by the disintegration of radium; the heaviest of the inert gasses; occurs naturally (especially in areas over granite) and is considered a hazard to health