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In Wisconsin an estimated one in ten homes may the potential for elevated radon levels, depending on location within the state and other factors. The Radon Information Centers of Wisconsin divide the state into 17 sectors, each serving designated counties. The Wisconsin Department of Health Servic…
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The Town of Superior, Colorado posted an article, “Did You Know Superior is a Radon Aware Community?” which includes information about the Boulder County Public Health Radon Program and Radon Aware Communities. The article notes that due to COVID-19, more time is being spent at home and indoors (in…
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Oregon Radon Awareness Program Updated Indoor Radon Test Results Summary Oregon Health Authority, in a table updated for 2020, provides test results that test kit manufacturers provided voluntarily. The table includes a column designating assigned risk of high, low and moderate to each zip code area…
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The CRCPD E25 Committee on radon is pleased to announce the following details on the 2021 National Radon Poster and Video Contests. -All states and/or tribes must submit their 1st place poster and/or video to chrys.kelley@state.co.us by November 30, 2020. -The E25 Committee on Radon will vote on t…
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The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health and Nevada Radon Education Program purchased and distributed a copy of the book, "Protecting Your Home From Radon," Second Edition, D. L. Kladder with Dr. J. F. Burkhart and S. R. Jelinek, ISBN 0-9639434-0-5, to every public library in Ne…
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The Kansas State University promoted a series of webinars on radon in May 2020, hosted by the Kansas Radon Program. In Kansas, more that 41% of the test results (or 46,000 measurements) have been equal to or in excess of the 4 pCi/l EPA recommended action level. Radon mitigation systems have been in…