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4pCi/L. It is also designated by the US EPA as an entirely zone 1 state, which means that at least 50% of the homes are above US EPA's recommended action level. Other informational links: EPA's Radon In Schools Website Childcare Providers Per Iowa Administrative Code 441-109(237A) which is administered by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (Iowa HHS), Child Care Regulatory Program, all licensed child care centers must test for radon within 1 year of opening and retest eve

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