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by Margaret HendersonVermont Department of Health and the Environment has emphasized the important of testing for radon in schools for more than a decade. Because the second largest contributor to radon exposure for children and staff is likely at their school, testing in Vermont has been encouraged…
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Contributed by Daniel TranterThe Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Indoor Air Unit has projects ongoing this summer and items of interest regarding radon. Radon Disparities Study We are continuing a study, with MDH Environmental Public Health Tracking and MDH Comprehensive Cancer Control, to exam…
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by Margaret HendersonThe Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection provides a website encouraging “Go Green” for making homes more energy efficient, using renewable products, reducing consumer costs and helping climate change. Included with the numerous “Go Green” suggestions, information…
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Information contributed by Maya Kulick and Dan HendershottIn Summit County, Colorado, a message about obtaining free radon test kits was displayed on two buses that ran through the county and specifically several towns. Summit County Public Health contracted with Street Media Group Advertising Displ…
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A message from Chrys Kelley:Because I get this question a lot, I thought I would share with you all that we now have a radon in water testing laboratory in Colorado Springs, CO. It is the Radon Measurements Lab, LLC. They also have charcoal canisters and other devices that are analyzed on site. Th…