If you are interested in finding a qualified radon service
professional to test or mitigate your home, or you need to purchase a radon
measurement device, you should:
- Contact your State
Radon Contact to determine what are, or whether there are, requirements associated with providing radon measurement and or radon
mitigations/reductions in your State. Some States maintain lists of
contractors available in their state or they have proficiency programs or
requirements of their own.
- Contact one or both of the two privately-run
National Radon Proficiency Programs (listed here alphabetically) who are offering proficiency listing/accreditation/certification
in radon testing and
mitigation.
Please Note: EPA-issued Radon Measurement (RMP)
and Mitigation (RCP) photo-identification cards or ANY cards with the EPA logo
or name, listing letters and
identification numbers have not been valid since EPA closed its proficiency
program in October 1998. Consequently, persons and companies should not represent themselves, their
products or their services as "EPA Listed" or "EPA Approved", or otherwise
imply an EPA sanction. Consumers are encouraged to contact their State radon
office ( www.epa.gov/iaq/whereyoulive.html
) for additional information or if you have a complaint/question.
The National Environmental Health
Association (NEHA)
National Radon Proficiency Program
Administrative Office
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2109
Fletcher, NC 28732
Delivery Address:
313 Banner Farm Road, Suite 1-B
Horse Shoe, NC 28742
Toll Free: (800) 269-4174 or
(828) 890-4117
Fax: (828) 890-4161
Website:
www.radongas.org/
E-Mail Address:
angel@neha-nrpp.org |
The National Radon Safety
Board (NRSB)
P.O. Box 703
Athens, TX 75751
Toll Free:
(866) 329-3474
Fax: (903) 675-3748
WebSite:
www.nrsb.org
E-mail Address: info@NRSB.org |
(Reference herein
to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name,
trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute
or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United
States Government.) Please Note: EPA-issued Radon Measurement (RMP)
and Mitigation (RCP) photo-identification cards, listing letters and
identification numbers have not been valid since EPA closed its proficiency
program in October 1998. Consequently, persons and companies should not represent themselves, their
products or their services as "EPA Listed" or "EPA Approved", or otherwise
imply an EPA sanction. Consumers are encouraged to contact their State radon
office ( www.epa.gov/iaq/whereyoulive.html
) for additional information or if you have a complaint/question. EPA's
Position on These Two Privately-run Programs |
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After the close of EPA's National Radon
Proficiency Program on 9/30/98, we found that it might be useful to maintain
some of the informational
pages/resources which were available to program participants/consumers when the program was in operation, specifically:
If you have further questions about Radon, please call your
State Radon Contact or the National Radon Information Line at:
1-800-SOS-RADON
[1 (800) 767-7236]
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