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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


Radon-elimination training planned

A five-day workshop to be held October 27-31 in Greensboro will train building professionals to deal with cancer-causing radon...[Read More]

Date Published: 10/17/2008


Hidden Risk: Natural radon is a danger when trapped in a home

It's odorless, invisible and has been linked to lung cancer. It is radon, and it could be in your home. Radon, a natural radioactive gas, tends to be more prevalent in rocky or mountainous locations. Homebuyers and home inspectors have tested for...[Read More]

Date Published: 08/02/2007