A look at frequently asked questions about radon and what Ohioans can do to protect themselves from the toxic gas.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A report obtained by NBC4 Investigates shows very high levels of a cancer-causing gas in a building where the Franklin County Sheriff’s office is moving. It is a move that has ...
Dartmoor Prison was closed in August 2024 due to high levels of radon gas [BBC] The Ministry of Justice has confirmed radon gas levels higher than the recommended limit were detected at Dartmoor ...
The University has closed off the basement of Forbes College after students raised concerns that area, as well as the basement of Edwards Hall, might contain unusually high concentrations of the ...
BOSTON - High levels of radon gas were detected in 21.8% of Massachusetts homes according to a new report by the American Lung Association called "The State of Lung Cancer." Radon is a colorless, ...
Brian Yang first became aware of radon when his family moved from New Jersey to Center Valley two years ago. “We got a letter in the mail from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, ...
New data link higher county-level radon exposure to gestational diabetes (GD) in women who haven’t previously given birth, emphasizing the need to consider environmental risks in maternal and fetal ...
A school district discovered radioactive radon gas in an elementary school over spring break.
After the University took steps to better ventilate sites in which high radon concentrations were found, subsequent testing in these areas yielded radon levels consistent with federal guidelines, ...
MADISON, Wis. — Nearly half of Dane County homes tested for radon in the past three years had high levels of the gas, according to Public Health Madison & Dane County. Radon is a radioactive gas that ...
BOISE, Idaho — Radon, a colorless, odorless, and invisible radioactive gas, is present in homes across Idaho, and experts say its levels are high in a big portion of the state. According to the Idaho ...
JB Shearer doesn’t wear a cape, but he does hero-level work: reducing the risk of radon in Iowa homes. “Hello, anyone home? JB the Radon Man here.” Sign up for our Newsletters The state may need many ...