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Clark County giving away tests to detect radon levels in homes

David Garrett did not know what radon was until a friend at the health department suggested that he pick up a free radon testing kit. "I hung it up right away," the Springfield Twp. resident said, adding that he was shocked when he received the...[Read More]

Date Published: 09/27/2007


Is your countertop dangerous?

There has been some controversy lately about granite countertops in homes, due to natural radon released from the stone. The EPA states that more radon enters your home through the floors than your granite countertop will ever give off. But for anyone...[Read More]

Date Published: 09/19/2008


Health director for Marquette County saw major changes in agency's focus

An environmental health specialist aids the community with concerns about water and air quality, radon, lead and other hazards....[Read More]

Date Published: 11/07/2007