Genesee County Health Department
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Genesee County Health Department Urges Radon Testing For
Radon Action Week
Flint,
Michigan - The Genesee County Health Department announced today that it is
encouraging area residents to test their homes for radon.
Joining with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), the health department is
observing October 18-24 as Radon Action Week, an annual event representing a
national effort to encourage Americans to test their homes for radon, and, as
necessary, take action to reduce exposure to elevated levels.
Radon is a tasteless, odorless, colorless, radioactive gas that occurs
naturally in soil and rock. It
moves upward through the soil and enters buildings through cracks and openings
in the foundation, including floor/wall joints, sump openings, and crawl spaces.
Outdoors, the atmosphere dilutes radon, but indoors it tends to be more
concentrated and can accumulate to unhealthy levels.
Exposure to radon increases ones risk of lung cancer.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), radon is
responsible for approximately 14,000 deaths nationally each year.
A statewide survey indicates that elevated levels of radon would be
expected in one out of eight homes in Michigan.
In some counties, as many as 45% of the homes could have radon test
levels above the EPA recommended action guideline of 4 picocuries per liter of
air. Up to 10% of the homes in
Genesee County may have elevated
levels of radon, placing some area residents at risk of developing lung cancer
from prolonged exposure to those levels.
According to our State Radon Coordinator, less than 1% of homes in
Genesee County have been tested for radon gas.
Radon levels vary considerable from house to house.
The only way to find out if an individual home has elevated levels is to
conduct a test.
Testing is easy and inexpensive. Kits
are available year round from the health department for $6.00.
During Radon Action Week, however, the kits are available at no charge.
Some hardware stores, home centers, and other retail outlets also sell
the do-it-yourself test kits. Professional
testing services are also available, though they are most often used for testing
as part of a real estate transaction.
Citizens interested in finding out more about radon can contact the
Genesee County Health Department in Flint at (810) 257-3603.
Health Department offices are open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.
Information is also available by calling the MDEQ toll-free radon
information line at 1-800- RADON GAS (1-800-723-6642).
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