Privacy policy
This policy describes how we treat information collected through this website. Last updated: May 23, 2026.
Who we are
This site is operated by Central Illinois Radon Mitigation, an IEMA-licensed radon mitigation contractor serving Decatur, Bloomington–Normal, Champaign, Peoria, Mattoon, and surrounding areas in Illinois.
Information we collect
Depending on how you use the site, we may process:
- Contact and quote requests: Information you enter in forms (such as name, phone, email, address or city, and project details).
- Technical data: Standard server or analytics logs (for example IP address, browser type, and pages visited) if your hosting or analytics tools collect them.
How we use information
We use submissions to respond to inquiries, prepare estimates, schedule work, and meet legal or insurance requirements when applicable. We do not sell your personal information.
Cookies
This static preview site may not set cookies. If you add analytics, chat widgets, or advertising tags later, update this section to name those vendors and link to their privacy policies.
Third parties
If you connect forms to email services, CRMs, or payment processors, those providers process data under their own terms. We encourage you to host over HTTPS and only share what is necessary.
Retention
We keep business records only as long as needed for operations, warranty support, and applicable law.
Your choices
You may request access, correction, or deletion of information we hold, subject to legal exceptions. Contact us using the phone number on the contact page.
Children’s privacy
This site is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their personal information.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do.
Contact
Questions about this policy: call 217-520-6630 or use the contact information on our contact page.
Ready when you are
Share your foundation type, timeline, and any test result you already have. No radon reading yet? That is okay—we can still walk you through options, including how to get a reliable reading before mitigation. Prefer reading first? See the radon FAQ.