Radon Levels In United States

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Added radon screening data may be accessed with the CDC Environmental Health And Wellness Monitoring Network, an online resource for neighborhood, timely data from Tracking Program-funded states and six national radon screening research laboratories.

Led by the American Lung Association, the national radon workgroup agreed on a framework for action focused on incorporating radon testing, radon mitigation and radon-resistant building and construction right into systems that regulate buying, funding, constructing and refurbishing homes and other structures.

The Federal Radon Activity Strategy, the FRAP, was a 2010-2016 initiative to extend the reach, range, and effect of these government activities on radon. Find sources listed below on increasing recognition regarding the wellness dangers of radon. EPA accumulates standard exposure-related information of chemicals produced locally and imported right into the United States under the Poisonous Compounds Control Act's Chemical Data Coverage rule.

Under this Plan, leaders from across multiple markets are working together to strategy, overview and maintain nationwide action to stop exposure to radon. See Federal Radon Activity Strategy to find out how the FRAP commitments stimulated a national ramp up in radon risk decrease.

The Map of Radon Areas was established using data on indoor radon levels map ireland measurements, geology, aerial radioactivity, soil specifications, and structure kinds. This framework builds on early government action that created standard progress by incentivizing radon action, screening for and mitigating high radon levels, and raising visibility of the radon concern.