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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment hopes to give up to 100 families free radon mitigation systems each year. This assistance is provided through the Department’s Low Income Radon Mitigation Assistance Program as directed by statute. The goal of the initiative is to provide a safe l…
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Nevada’s Radon Education Program provides outreach to groups and individuals to raise awareness and provide assistance about radon issues. In May of 2018, the Nevada Organization of Building Officials held its annual meeting and heard a presentation by Susan Howe of the Radon Education Program. Twen…
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Due to worldwide changes in internet security that may block you from receiving other broadcasted notices, additional notifications of standards activities will begin to also be posted here. Public Review Announcement Currently published for public review is MAH: Protocol for Conducting Measurement…
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Colorado Department of Public Heath and Environment Radon Program has announced its 2019 Radon Poster Contest.Colorado children ages 9-14 are eligible. They can be enrolled in a public, private, territorial, tribal, or home school; or through a sponsoring club, such as an art, computer, reading or s…
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by Margaret HendersonThe “Granite State” has an average radon exposure potential that is 44% higher than the national average due to the geology of the state. Of the homes tested, 30% had elevated radon, with the median concentration ranging from 5.9-9.8 pCi/L (varying over various counties and area…
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Guidance for Radon Testing in Minnesota Schools has been updated as of September 2018. See the revised publication at http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/schools/radontestingschools18.pdfThe updates, made by the Minnesota Department of Health Indoor Air Unit, have made changes on topics…