by Margaret Henderson
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service provides information to the public about radon. In a video 23 minutes in length, in depth information is presented. The video is posted on YouTube and is also available on DVD for $5.00 at http://cespubs.uaf.edu/…
by Margaret Henderson
Alabama Public Health, Office of Radiation Control, highlighted National Radon Action Month in its “What’s New” section of its website.
What's New: January is National Radon Action Month, the Department explained that radon cannot be detected by sight or smell, but can cause…
Dear Radon Stakeholders, EPA is pleased to share the SIRG Summary Report on 2019 Activities. See https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2020-02/documents/sirg_2019_annual_summary_report_final.pdf
This report highlights the important work states, territories, and tribes are undertaking across th…
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Welcome!
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the EPA Region 8 Radon Conference on March 26 and 27 in Helena, Montana. This year’s conference theme is “Radon Resources in the Rocky Mountain Region” and is brought to you by Montana, Colorado, Utah, South D…
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The Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors reviewed and coordinated the selection of the national poster and video winners. States who submitted their 1st place poster and video from their state contests were eligible to win the National Contests. The…
by Margaret Henderson
The Logan County Health District of Ohio promoted Radon Action Month publishing an article, “Ohioans urged to test homes for radioactive gas during National Radon Action Month.”
The District article follows:
Reducing high indoor radon levels can lower cancer risk
Test kits…