Press Release, May 13, 2020.
City Delays Required Radon Testing For Rental Units To July 1, 2021 Due To Covid-19
The City's plan to verify radon testing at all single family detached and duplex rental units has been moved back to July 1, 2021 due to COVID-19.
In January, the City of Iowa City a…
Jefferson County Colorado Public Health, in its program sponsored by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment through the Cancer, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Disease (CCPD) Grants Program, features a website with information about radon for the community.
An infographic entitled “Is…
The Vermont Radon Program is still analyzing radon test kits during the pandemic and offers guidance on returning a long-term test kit during this time. One in seven homes in Vermont has elevated radon levels and the need to test and mitigate continues throughout the pandemic. The Program notes that…
Anoka County, Minnesota, announced that public-facing services were discontinued due to COVID-19.
Regarding radon kits, the following was published:
Radon Kits
In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to protect our customers and employees, Anoka County closed all its public-facing ser…
by Margaret Henderson
The Floyd County, Indiana, Community Portal provides an infographic on radon to simply explain the importance of radon in the home.
It asks and answers three questions:
What is Radon?
Why Should I Care?
What Can I Do?
The info-graphic compares cigarettes (2.5 each day) as an eq…
What do radon and the coronavirus have in common? Both are silent killers. And both can be prevented by avoiding exposure. Our latest blog article focuses on the question, “What if Kentucky responded to radon like it’s responding to the coronavirus?” Check out the full article: Blog Article