Radon Home Measurement and Mitigation

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057 individuals. Authors: J GaskinD. CoyleJ. Whyte and D. KrewskiEnvironmental Health Perspect&nbsphttps://doi.org/10.1289/EHP2503 July 172018 TIP: It is important that radon tests are done during &ldquoclosed-house conditions&rdquoof the homemeaning windows on all levels and doors to outside are closedexcept for going into and out of the house. In the Summer &lsquowhole-house AC units&rsquocan be operating on Autobut &lsquowindow AC units&rsquoshould not be used during the test. December 282017 January 2018 will be Radon Awareness month in Colorado and in all of&nbspClick on the following image to read&nbspin detail: Signed by Governor John Hickenlooper. &nbspSept 1

4, 2018 A new scientific study in Environmental Health Perspectives estimated the global lung cancer mortality attributable to Residential Radon over the year 2012. This value (PAR) for the sum of all 66 countries studied was estimated to be 226,057 individuals. Authors: J Gaskin, D. Coyle, J. Whyte and D. Krewski, Environmental Health Perspect,  https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP2503 July 17, 2018 TIP: It is important that radon tests are done during “closed-house conditions” of the h

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