Genesee County Health Department
Better Life Through Better Health
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE:
October 16, 2009
KILL DATE:
October 31, 2009
CONTACT:
Roderick McNeill, R.E.H.S.
Environmental Sanitarian
Genesee County Health Department
PHONE:
810-257-3822
FAX:
810-257-3125
October 18 –
24, 2009 is National Radon Action Week
The Genesee County Health Department announces today it is encouraging area
residents to check the radon gas levels in their homes during National Radon
Action Week. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S.,
causing approximately 21,000 deaths each year.
Radon is an invisible, odorless and tasteless gas that seeps into homes from
surrounding soil. It has no immediate health symptoms. When radon gas
becomes trapped in homes, it can be harmful at elevated levels. During cold
weather we spend more time indoors with windows and doors closed,
potentially breathing unhealthy levels of radon.
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 levels above the EPA recommended action guideline
of 4 pico curies per liter of air.
Radon levels vary considerably from house to house. The only way to know if
your home has radon gas is to test for it. It is easy to check your home for
radon. Test kits are available year round from the Health Department for
$6.00 each. During Radon Action Week, however, the kits are available at
no charge. Some hardware stores, home improvement centers, and other local
retailers 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. If elevated levels are found, they can be reduced
with various ventilation techniques.
County residents are urged to pick up a free test kit from the Genesee
County Health Department during normal business hours during the week of
October 19th. The Health Department is located at 630 S. Saginaw Street in Flint.
Citizens interested in finding out more about radon can contact the Genesee
County Health Department at (810) 257-3603, or log onto www.michigan.gov/deq/radon
or www.gchd.us .
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