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WEEK-TV A study released this week shows 42% of homes tested in Illinois have excess levels of radon. Radon is colorless, odorless and tasteless. But, it's considered the number one cause of lung...
View ArticleRadon Study Participants Recognized
Ann Blackford, University of Kentucky News radon_reception_participants.jpgLEXINGTON, Ky. (May 5, 2011) − Boyle County homeowners who participated in a University of Kentucky College of Nursing radon...
View ArticleProfessor to Study Effects of Energy-Efficiency Measures on Indoor Air Quality
ASU News BOONE—Weatherization improves a building’s energy efficiency by keeping cold air out in the winter and hot humid air out in the summer. But do these measures affect indoor air quality?That’s...
View ArticleCanada’s Largest-Ever Home Radon Testing Results Released
Dr. David Suzuki The BC Lung Association on January 26, 2015, released the results of the largest ever community-wide home radon testing project done in Canada. Getting more British Columbians to test...
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