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January is Radon Action Month
Matt Parker,
January 07, 2021
Radon is an invisible, odorless radioactive soil gas that enters homes through cracks in solid floors or walls, construction joints, and gaps in suspended floors or around service pipes. Once inside a home, it mixes with the air we breathe, which can present a serious health risk if high levels of radon are inhaled over time. Radon exposure is the leading cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers and causes thousands of lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. According to Shaw Cancer Center, “education and advocacy for radon testing and mitigation may help prevent lung cancer. It is critical for Eagle County residents to be aware of the risks of radon in homes, and these free radon test kits could make a difference in preventing lung cancer.”
The following steps are recommended for learning about radon levels in your home:
- STEP 1: Complete a short-term test, if results are 4.0 pCi/L or higher move to step 2.
- STEP 2: Complete a follow up test, if results are 4.0 pCi/L or higher move to step 3. If your first short-term test result is more than twice the EPA’s 4.0 pCi/L action level, you should take a second short-term test immediately! Long-term tests are also an option for follow-up, this gives you an understanding of your year-round average radon levels.
- STEP 3: Mitigation is advised if the average of your first and second test is 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Radon mitigation is available by several local certified contractors and the Energy Smart Colorado program at Walking Mountains Science Center can get you a list. Call 970-328-8777 or email energy@walkingmountains.org. They also offer rebates!
FREE RADON TEST KITS available in JANUARY at:
● Edwards Pharmacy inside Shaw Cancer Center - 322 Beard Creek Road in Edwards
● Eagle County Environmental Health Department desk - 550 Broadway in Eagle
● El Jebel Community Center - 20 Eagle County Drive in El Jebel
● Front Desk at Walking Mountains Science Center - 318 Walking Mountains Lane in Avon
For more information about Radon, visit Walking Mountains.
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Media Contact:
Matt Parker, Energy Programs Coordinator
Walking Mountains® Science Center
Phone: 970.827.9725 x139
E-mail: mattp@walkingmountains.org
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