Hi all,
Our nonprofit organization (lung cancer advocacy) is conducting a radon awareness program in a neighboring county and we need some advice/help from radon professionals.
We are in search of an interactive radon exhibit to display in a public area, such as a library. I am not talking about a tabletop stand with text and diagrams. I don’t even know how to explain what I am thinking about…but I will try.
First, I will mention that what got me thinking about this is a display I saw in my local library. It was a public service exhibit about lead. They had a stuffed dog and instructions to pet the stuffed animal then place their hand under a special light which made the lead glow. (I suppose that is how it was supposed to work, but it was broken.)
At any rate, I am imagining something that would demonstrate how radon enters a home or maybe help people visualize radon by using illuminated particles that are representative of radon in the home. Do you know if something like that exists? If so, how can I obtain one for our community? If not, any other suggestions?
Thank you!
Dusty Donaldson
Dusty Joy Foundation
www.dustyjoy.org
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