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The Arizona Department of Health Services’ Indoor Radon Surveillance Program, in the past ten years, has distributed more than 4,000 free radon testing kits to the public. The results of testing are now available on the Arizona Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Explorer on line at https:…
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The Minnesota Department of Health has announced School Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Training that will include CEUs for Radon Measurement and Mitigation Licensing (1.0 CEUs). The course is available as a webinar on November 4, 2024, 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm. Register through Webex for Webinar: School Indoor…
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EPA Awards $1M to Address Asthma, Radon, and Indoor Air Risks October 17, 2024 Contact Information EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov) WASHINGTON — Today, Oct. 17, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a total of $1 million in awards to six recipients to address asthma, radon, and other in…
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Radon Program asked the public in 10 counties to participate in Radon Focus Groups. From these Focus Groups, the Radon Program would like to learn what preferences the public has about strategies that would raise radon awareness and health consequ…
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Massachusetts Department of Health, Indoor Air Quality Radon Unit provides outreach to the public published in five languages. The information is published in English, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese. The brochure provides information about what radon is, how it gets into the…
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Liz Orten, Outreach and Communication Specialist for the Iowa Cancer Consortium, was a presenter at the IEA International Radon and Vapor Intrusion Symposium. Her presentation provided detail on the Gail Orcutt School Radon Safety Law that was passed in the State of Iowa in May of 2022. Key comp…