by Amy Morris | Mar 5, 2021 | 2021, General Interest, Radon Policy, The Radon Reporter
Dr. Bill Field, Professor, College of Public Health, University of Iowa Over the past 40 years, more rigorous scientific research has been performed quantifying the risk posed by radon than for almost any other carcinogen. Findings from cohort studies of radon-exposed...
by Amy Morris | Mar 5, 2021 | 2021, Radon Business, The Radon Reporter
Robin Royals, President, RC Royals & Associates, LLC Image credit: Investopedia, Will Kenton, Updated 11/23/20 Are you tired of fixing the same problems? Just when you claim victory, the identical problem recurs. If so, maybe you are experiencing the 2021...
by Amy Morris | Mar 4, 2021 | 2021, Radon Business, Radon Symposium
Andika Susanti, AARST-NRPP Finance Manager Small businesses may claim tax credits that reduce the amount of tax paid to the government. Businesses of all sizes usually file for tax credits and tax deductions as part of their annual tax filing process. This...
by Amy Morris | Mar 1, 2021 | 2021, Radon Policy, RnBiz
Jeanne Hoffman, Executive Director, Ohio Association of Radon Professionals In 2020, the Ohio Association of Radon Professionals (OARP) continued its work to introduce and pass a Radon Awareness Bill in addition to implementing changes in the state’s residential...
by Amy Morris | Mar 5, 2020 | 2020, General Interest, The Radon Reporter
Tommy Bowles, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, US EPA Every year Home Innovation Research Labs (HIRL) performs the Annual Builder Practices Survey (ABPS), a nationally disseminated building practices survey. The survey is mailed to over 53,000 active U.S. home...