Rhode Island Radon: Best Practices for Schools
The Rhode Island Department of “Health Healthy Schools Recommended Best Practices’ website includes information on radon. The Rhode Island Rules and Regulations for Radon Control require radon testing in all public and high priority buildings.
High priority buildings include “any public, private, and/or parochial school (grades pre-K-12) and/or child care facility.” The informational website includes testing and measurement instructions.
Radon mitigation must be conducted for all areas that have average annual radon levels equal to or greater than 4.0 pCi/L, as determined by follow-up testing. Results must be submitted to the Radon Control Program.
The Radon Program provides forms for reporting radon data at: https://health.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur1006/files/forms/reporting/QuarterlyRadonMeasurement-NonR…
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