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<br> | <br>Additional radon screening information may be accessed with the CDC Environmental Health And Wellness Monitoring Network, an online source for neighborhood, prompt information from Tracking Program-funded states and six nationwide radon screening research laboratories.<br><br>This page offers EPA Maps of Radon Zones by state together with history files attending to the growth of the map for each and every private state, consisting of the data resources used, the final thoughts and confidence degrees developed for the forecast of radon possibility, and the evaluation process that was performed to wrap up the effort.<br><br>The Federal Radon Action Plan, the FRAP, was a 2010-2016 effort to extend the reach, range, and effect of these federal actions on radon. Locate sources below on increasing awareness concerning the health threats of radon. EPA accumulates fundamental exposure-related information of chemicals generated domestically and imported into the United States under the Harmful Substances Control Act's Chemical Information Reporting guideline.<br><br>Under this Strategy, leaders from throughout several markets are working together to strategy, guide and sustain across the country action to stop exposure to radon. Go To Federal [https://myspace.com/ralaimo876/post/activity_profile_51460076_f463fd184a5a48cfac01e60846ecb9e8/comments radon levels map georgia] Action Plan to learn how the FRAP commitments stimulated a national ramp up in radon threat reduction.<br><br>Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can get in homes from the ground and develop to dangerous degrees. To find out more regarding the National Radon Action Plan, please click on the web link listed below. EPA's Open Data Plan specifies how EPA makes data available and our commitment to making sure information transparency.<br><br> |
Revision as of 19:47, 5 October 2025
Additional radon screening information may be accessed with the CDC Environmental Health And Wellness Monitoring Network, an online source for neighborhood, prompt information from Tracking Program-funded states and six nationwide radon screening research laboratories.
This page offers EPA Maps of Radon Zones by state together with history files attending to the growth of the map for each and every private state, consisting of the data resources used, the final thoughts and confidence degrees developed for the forecast of radon possibility, and the evaluation process that was performed to wrap up the effort.
The Federal Radon Action Plan, the FRAP, was a 2010-2016 effort to extend the reach, range, and effect of these federal actions on radon. Locate sources below on increasing awareness concerning the health threats of radon. EPA accumulates fundamental exposure-related information of chemicals generated domestically and imported into the United States under the Harmful Substances Control Act's Chemical Information Reporting guideline.
Under this Strategy, leaders from throughout several markets are working together to strategy, guide and sustain across the country action to stop exposure to radon. Go To Federal radon levels map georgia Action Plan to learn how the FRAP commitments stimulated a national ramp up in radon threat reduction.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can get in homes from the ground and develop to dangerous degrees. To find out more regarding the National Radon Action Plan, please click on the web link listed below. EPA's Open Data Plan specifies how EPA makes data available and our commitment to making sure information transparency.