by Margaret HendersonNew Mexico’s Environment Department's Indoor Radon Outreach Program provides general radon information through the Public Health Tracking Tool
https://nmtracking.org/environment/air/IndoorQuality.html
The information explains how to get radon test kits, about mitigation and rado…
by Margaret HendersonThe West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources has published the Radon Awareness Coloring Book, available online at https://www.wvdhhr.org/rtia/pdf/Coloring%20Book.pdf
The 12-page book presents some basic information on radon, explains that it is found in many plac…
by Margaret HendersonIn Minnesota a Radon Testing Plan requires school districts that receive health and safety revenue to conduct radon testing based on Minnesota statutes. Indoor Air Quality Management guidelines include radon issues. The Minnesota Department of Health, Indoor Environments and Rad…
Please join us for the 2017 Annual NYSDOH Radon Stakeholder meeting to be held at the Traditions in Johnson City, NY on November 9, 2017.The keynote address, The Radiobiology of Radon, will be presented by Guy Garty, Ph.D., Columbia University.
The American Association of Radiation Scientists and T…
by Margaret HendersonRhode Island requires testing for radon in all public and high priority buildings as specified in the radon control rules of the state. High priority buildings include schools (public, private, parochial grades K-12) and/or child care facilities. Public buildings are those occ…
by Margaret HendersonRadon in schools is addressed in Connecticut statutes and the Department of Public Health provides guidelines and technical information to the public regarding these requirements. Levels in excess of 4pCi/L, the USEPA recommended action level, have been reported in some Connect…