by Amy Morris | Mar 15, 2021 | 2021, General Interest, Radon Business, Radon Education, Radon Policy, Radon Science, RnBiz
Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists Helping Canadians Reduce Radon Risk CARST2021 – April 27-29 Canada’s national radon conference is online this year. CARST’s 10th Annual Radon Conference is coming up, and we’re pleased...
by Amy Morris | Mar 5, 2021 | 2021, General Interest, Radon Business, Radon Policy, The Radon Reporter
Brandy Toft, Environmental Deputy Director, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe St. Croix, Bay Mills, Grand Traverse, Bad River, Ho-Chunk, Keweenaw Bay, Leech Lake, St Croix, St Regis Mohawk, Nez Perce- just a few of the Tribal Nations that are taking radon to task. Tribes are...
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 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, Radon Policy, The Radon Reporter
Since the mid-1990s, the US Defense Department has privatized much housing for members of the military and their families, to the extent that 99% of all US military families and many individual service members reside in privately managed housing. As a result of...
by Amy Morris | Mar 5, 2020 | 2020, General Interest, Radon Policy, The Radon Reporter
Amy Morris, AARST Integrated Media Manager THE NUMBERS After learning that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends every home be tested for radon, one of the first questions a homeowner will have is, ‘How much does it cost to test?’ What if we reverse that...