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<br> | <br>Additional radon testing data may be accessed with the CDC Environmental Health And Wellness Tracking Network, an online source for local, prompt information from Tracking Program-funded states and six nationwide radon testing research laboratories.<br><br>Led by the American Lung Association, the national radon workgroup settled on a framework for activity focused on integrating radon screening, radon reduction and radon-resistant building and construction into systems that regulate getting, financing, constructing and restoring homes and various other buildings.<br><br>The Federal Radon Action Strategy, the FRAP, was a 2010-2016 effort to expand the reach, range, and impact of these government actions on radon. Discover sources below on raising awareness regarding the health and wellness dangers of radon. EPA gathers standard exposure-related details [https://share.evernote.com/note/1e4647a0-2008-4820-f5d8-c42190abbb25 areas of high radon in ireland] chemicals created locally and imported right into the United States under the Toxic Compounds Control Act's Chemical Data Coverage guideline.<br><br>Under this Plan, leaders from throughout multiple fields are collaborating to plan, overview and maintain nationwide activity to avoid direct exposure to radon. Visit Federal Radon Action Plan to learn exactly how the FRAP dedications spurred a nationwide increase in radon risk reduction.<br><br>Radon is a naturally taking place radioactive gas that can get in homes from the ground and build up to harmful degrees. For more information concerning the National Radon Action Strategy, please click on the web link below. EPA's Open Information Plan specifies how EPA makes data readily available and our commitment to ensuring data openness.<br><br> |
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Additional radon testing data may be accessed with the CDC Environmental Health And Wellness Tracking Network, an online source for local, prompt information from Tracking Program-funded states and six nationwide radon testing research laboratories.
Led by the American Lung Association, the national radon workgroup settled on a framework for activity focused on integrating radon screening, radon reduction and radon-resistant building and construction into systems that regulate getting, financing, constructing and restoring homes and various other buildings.
The Federal Radon Action Strategy, the FRAP, was a 2010-2016 effort to expand the reach, range, and impact of these government actions on radon. Discover sources below on raising awareness regarding the health and wellness dangers of radon. EPA gathers standard exposure-related details areas of high radon in ireland chemicals created locally and imported right into the United States under the Toxic Compounds Control Act's Chemical Data Coverage guideline.
Under this Plan, leaders from throughout multiple fields are collaborating to plan, overview and maintain nationwide activity to avoid direct exposure to radon. Visit Federal Radon Action Plan to learn exactly how the FRAP dedications spurred a nationwide increase in radon risk reduction.
Radon is a naturally taking place radioactive gas that can get in homes from the ground and build up to harmful degrees. For more information concerning the National Radon Action Strategy, please click on the web link below. EPA's Open Information Plan specifies how EPA makes data readily available and our commitment to ensuring data openness.