Protecting People and . Families from Radon A Federal Action Plan for Saving Lives . A collaborative effort led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy ...
Radon What is radon? Radon is a radioactive gas. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and chemically inert. Unless you test for it, there is no way of telling how much is present.
Copyright © 2008, The Ohio State University Community Development CDFS-189-08 Radon Thomas W. Blaine Associate Professor Community Development R adon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that occurs naturally in most soils.
1 RADON In Search of Answers New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental & Occupational Health Last edited June 11, 2004 Radon is a naturally occurring, colorless, odorless, non-chemically reactive, radioactive gas.
second leading cause of lung cancer for the general population. The Surgeon General and EPA recommend testing for radon and reducing radon in homes that have high levels.
SA 33.0 West Virginia University Extension Service Agricultural Engineering Radon decay process radiation energy is given off and causes damage to the linings of the lungs.
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1 RADON: WHAT THE PUBLIC AND POLICYMAKERS NEED TO KNOW This report was prepared by: American Lung Association in Kentucky University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Clean Indoor Air Partnership Kentucky State Radon Program Kentucky Association of Radon Professionals Northern Kentucky Radon ...
Purdue Agronomy Purdue Agronomy Crop, Soil, and EnvironmEntal SCiEnCES HENV-102-W Purdue extension R adon is an odorless, invisible, radioactive gas that is produced by the radioactive decay of its "parent" element, radium, which is naturally present in some soils and rocks.
Did you know that what you can't see can potentially harm you? Radon is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas that is produced by naturally decaying uranium and radium.