Mitigation and Testing 29
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Lung - Cancer, Conditions and Diseases, Health 43
Occupational Health and Safety - Health 591
Radon - Elements, Chemistry, Science 9
Indoor Air Quality - Air Quality, Environment, Science 143
Health Physics and Radiological Health - Environmental Health, Environment, Science 67
Drinking Water - Water Resources, Environment, Science 118
AARSTAARST
American Association of Radon Scientists and technologists. AARST is a voluntary professional association which serves those individuals engaged in the research, testing, measurement, and remediation of radon.
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EPA Publications on Indoor RadonEPA Publications on Indoor Radon
Complete publications list, descriptions and links. Informative EPA Guides for citizens, consumers, home buyers and sellers, physicians, and tenants. Radon prevention in construction, schools. Measurement protocols. Links to regional Radon Offices.
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How Stuff Works: RadonHow Stuff Works: Radon
Informative article about how radon forms and why it is so dangerous. Comparison of radon test devices. Useful links.
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Indoor Air - RadonIndoor Air - Radon
US EPA information resources and links about this gas, its health effects, and its control.
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Integrated Environmental ManagementIntegrated Environmental Management
Informative primer on radon, its progeny, measurement and risks. Extensive information on radioactivity and radiation, exposure and risks.
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Natural RadioactivityNatural Radioactivity
The Radiation Information Network (Idaho State U). Primordial, cosmogenic and man-made radiation sources. Radon accounts for 56% of the total effective dose to people in the US. Radioactivity in soil, building materials, and human bodies.
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Radon - The Invisible IntruderRadon - The Invisible Intruder
Report from the Office of New York State Attorney General (1996) on the dangers of radon, testing, tips on reducing radon and selecting a contractor.
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Radon ProgenyRadon Progeny
A chart listing all of the decay products of radon gas in their order of appearance. Atomic mass, atomic numbers and the energy in MeV of the released alpha radiation.
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Radon Project of Columbia University and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.Radon Project of Columbia University and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
Uses information about location of home, and house construction, to suggest whether or not to test for radon.
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Residential Radon and Lung Cancer StudyResidential Radon and Lung Cancer Study
The latest and most substantial study ever on the link between radon and lung cancer (May, 2000) proves that residential radon causes cancer even at the low levels in homes. At the EPA's 4 pCi/L action limit, the lung cancer risk to women increases by 50%.
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Risk Assessment of Radon in Drinking WaterRisk Assessment of Radon in Drinking Water
The National Academy of Sciences report (1999) compares the risks of radon in air and water. Full report can be read online, or purchased.
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UIC - Radiation and LifeUIC - Radiation and Life
Illustrated primer on radiation all around us. Origins and types of radiation. Ionising, cosmic, background and man-made radiation. Radon contributes 48% of the radiation dose to people in Australia. Uranium Information Center, 1998.
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Uranium 238 Decay ChainUranium 238 Decay Chain
Short primer on U238 decay through radon to stable lead, radioactive half times of elements. Chart of the decay chain with half times and alpha or beta radiation.
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Uranium - The Deadliest MetalUranium - The Deadliest Metal
A detailed paper on uranium, its radioactive products, mining, and radiation risks to people issued by the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (1992). The health risks even at the low radon levels in homes.
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USGS Radon InformationUSGS Radon Information
U.S. Geological Survey site on radon in earth, air and water. Site resources include educational information on radon, and multiple maps on the geologic and geographic occurrence of radon in the United States.
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Western Regional Radon Training CenterWestern Regional Radon Training Center
Provides certification and continuing education classes that meet National Radon Proficiency Program. Located in Colorado Springs, CO.
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