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Minnesota has announced the Poster Contest in the following statement: The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is hosting our first Radon Poster Contest in a long time! It is intended to make people aware that high radon levels increase your risk for lung cancer. Testing your home and mitigating ar…
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Radon Program provides radon resources for educators. “Radon in Idaho” is a 27-page online presentation about radon with information unique to Idaho. The presentation’s learning objectives are: · Describe radon and its health effects. · Explain how radon en…
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's (EGLE) Indoor Radon Program is hosting its Annual Fall Radon Training Event where attendees will obtain valuable information on radon and its impact on public health. The event will be November 29, Lansing Community College, Lans…
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New York State does not certify or license radon testers. However, radon testing firms may be certified by the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST), National Radon Safety Board (NRSB), State of New Jersey (NJ), or State of Pennsylvania (PA). To assist the public in loca…
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Radon statistics for Alaska are being developed by creating a radon database and updating the Alaska radon map to better understand radon potential and identify where elevated levels of radon exist in the state. Alaskans are invited to share their test results to add to the database. This project be…
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