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Contributed by Aaron BerndtThe Michigan Indoor Radon Program’s primary focus is on outreach and testing. The program has two major partners in the Michigan Association of Broadcasters (MAB) and local health departments. MAB broadcasts over 18,000 public service announcements statewide for the Rad…
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by Margaret HendersonTo explain what Massachusetts residents need to know about radon and health, the Radon Assessment Unit of the Department of Public Health uses FAQ (frequently asked questions) sheets. See http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/docs/dph/environmental/iaq/radon-fact-sheet-2016.pdf According t…
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New York State/EPA Region 2/Central NY CoalitionRadon Partners/Stakeholders Meeting October 27, 2016 Attached documents provide the agenda information and registration guidance for the New York State/EPA Region 2/Central NY Coalition Radon Partners/Stakeholders Meeting to be held October 27, 2016 Re…
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By Margaret HendersonBased on EPA data, Missouri has 11 counties that are expected to exceed the 4pCi/L indoor air concentration, the EPA recommended action level. Another 97 counties are expected to have between 2 and 4 pCi/L. The remaining seven counties are expected to have less than 2pCi/L.…
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by Margaret HendersonSource: Poster - A Cost-Effective Approach: Using Social Media to Promote a Cancer Prevention Video, by Donna Branson, BA; Jeff Yancey, PhD, CHES; Garrett Harding, BS; and Wallace Akerley, MD, of Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. The posted was aw…
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Contributed by Jason Frame, B.S. R.T. (R), Program ChiefThe West Virginia Radon Program focuses on public outreach and education on the potential negative health effects of radon gas exposure. This is accomplished through informational presentations, electronic and print media, free radon kit distri…