Radon Testing
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www.hud.govRadon Gas Testing and other safety/health issues The United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General of the United States have recommended that all houses should be tested for radon. For more information on radon testing, call the toll-free National Radon Information Line at 1-800-SOS-Radon or 1-800-767-7236.
Consumer’s Guide to Radon Reduction
www.epa.govActive radon testing devices require power to function and usually provide hourly readings and an average result for the test period. These include continuous radon monitors and continuous working level monitors, and these tests may cost more. A state or
ST. LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
health.mo.govRadon Testing Regional Public Health Emergency Planning and Preparedness Summer Food Service Inspection Program TB Outreach/Refugee Health Services WIC Contracts with Private Insurance Companies (Immunizations Only) Multi-county Agreements Relating to Public Health
Radon 101 and Radon Testing Do’s and Don'ts - TEPM 2016 ...
archive.epa.govTesting Duration Whether you test for radon yourself, or hire a qualified tester, all radon tests should be taken for a minimum of 48 hours. Some devices require a longer (minimum) length of time, e.g., a 7-day charcoal canister device, etc.
Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon
www.epa.govother can have different indoor radon levels. Testing is the only way to find out what your home’s radon level is. In some areas, companies may offer different types of radon service agreements. Some agreements let you pay a one-time fee that covers both testing and radon mitigation, if needed. Contact
Test Your Home for Radon
www.cdc.govThe risks from radon depend on two things: • How much: High radon levels are more dangerous. • How long: The more contact you have with radon gas, the greater your risk. In the United States, radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer after smoking and it is estimated to cause over 20,000 deaths each year. Smoking makes radon even more dangerous.
VA Periodic Table - Virginia Department of Education
www.doe.virginia.govRadon (222) Xenon 131.29 Krypton 83.80 Aluminum 26.98154 Silicon 28.0855 Phosphorus 30.97376 Sulfur 32.06 Chlorine 35.453 Argon 39.948 Boron 10.81 Carbon 12.0111 Nitrogen 14.0067 Oxygen 15.9994 Fluorine 18.998403 Neon 20.179 Lutetium 174.967 Lawrencium 18 He 2 Rn 86 Xe 54 Kr 36 Ar 18 Ne 10 Lu 71 Lr 103 (260) Ytterbium 173.04 Nobelium 17 At 85 I ...