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“Radon in Alaska: What You Should Know – Video,” by the authors Garcia, M.R., Goh, Raquel, Nelson, M.A., Athey, J.E., and Nash, A.L., Jr, presents radon information unique to Alaska. The video discusses building types and techniques associated with rural Alaska, but is also applicable to homes in al…
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The North Carolina Radon Program is presently developing a Radon Proficiency Program as directed by Session Law 2023-91 House Bill 782. The Session Law directs the Department of Health and Human Services to establish an approval process for radon proficiency programs. The Department is to adopt temp…
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North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians and the North Carolina Radon Program have partnered to present a public service announcement about radon. An audio message on YouTube, recorded by the North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service, features Shauna Guthrie, MD, MPH, FAAFP, w…
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The New York State Department of Health Radon Program sponsors a yearly radon poster contest, and the contest is now open, with an entry deadline of November 1, 2023. The goal of the contest is to raise awareness about the harmful effects of elevated levels of indoor radon gas and to increase the nu…
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The program promotes public health by providing electronic radon monitors for checkout at all Georgia public libraries. For Immediate Release Aug. 28, 2023 CONTACT: Deborah Hakes, dhakes@georgialibraries.org The University of Georgia Extension and the Georgia Public Library Service are partnering to…
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The Colorado Radon Program is soliciting entries in the annual poster contest, announcing “We need your creativity to protect Coloradans!” Every year, the Program invites Colorado’s bright and talented students to help get the word out by inspiring us with awesome poster designs that promote radon a…