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For more topics-based links, go to: General
Indoor Air Quality Links,
Asthma Links, or IAQ
Tools for Schools Links, or
Mold-related Links, or
Smoke-free Homes/Environmental Tobacco Smoke Links Other information on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is available by contacting your
state or Regional EPA office,
or by calling IAQ INFO at 1-800-438-4318.
U.S. EPA National Air and Radiation
Environmental Laboratory (NAREL), Montgomery, AL
U.S. EPA Radiation and Indoor
Environments National Laboratory (R&IENL), Las Vegas, NV
American Lung Association (ALA)
Conference of Radiation Control Program
Directors, Inc. (CRCPD)
Consumer Federation of
America Foundation (CFAF)
U.S. Department of
Agriculture
Environmental Law Institute (ELI)
National Association of Counties
(NACo)
National Environmental
Health Association (NEHA)
National Hispanic Indoor Air Quality Helpline/National Alliance for Hispanic
Health (NHIAQH/NAHH)
National Radon Safety Board
National Safety Council (NSC)
State-created Information Links on
Radon
Home page
www.lungusa.org
Radon link
www.lungusa.org/air/envradon.html
Phone (202) 785-3355 Washington, DC
(212) 315-8700 NY
"When you can’t breath, nothing else matters"
The American Lung Association (ALA) is the oldest voluntary health
organization in the United States. ALA is dedicated to fighting lung disease
in all forms, with a special emphasis on environmental health. For the past
decade, ALA has partnered with U.S. EPA to provide education on radon. ALA and
its affiliates offer various public education and outreach programs and
materials to promote radon testing and remediation. For more information, go
to ALA's website at www.lungusa.org/air/envradon.html
Home page: www.crcpd.org
Radon page: www.crcpd.org/Radon.asp
205 Capital Avenue
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 227-4543
fax: (502) 227-7862
CRCPD's mission is "to promote consistency in addressing and resolving radiation protection issues, to encourage high standards of quality in radiation protection
programs, and to provide leadership in radiation safety and education."
Home page
www.consumerfed.org
Radon link
www.consumerfed.org/backpage/radon.cfm
Phone (202) 387-6121
(CFAF) has provided consumers a well-reasoned and articulate voice in
decisions that affect their lives.
Home page
www.usda.gov
Radon site
www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/
www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/radon.htm
The bottom of this web link provides and dispels common myths about Radon.
www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/facts_radon.html
An article entitled, “You Don't Have to Live with Radon” lists a Q & A session on commonly asked radon questions.
Home page
www.eli.org
Radon link None specified. Easy to follow links to Radon page
Phone (202) 939-3800
"To advance environmental protection by improving law, policy, and
management."
Home page
www.naco.org
Phone (202) 942-4235
"Counties care for America"
The main goal of NACo's Indoor Air project is to heighten county officials'
awareness of indoor air pollutants as public health threats and to provide
materials and technical assistance for risk reduction activities. Such air
pollutants include radon, asthma triggers, environmental tobacco smoke and
children, and carbon monoxide.
National Environmental Health Association
The National Environmental Health Association has a well-earned reputation of credentialing environmental health professionals since 1937.
NEHA has been involved with the radon issue for a number of years, offering training in Radon Resistant New Construction to professionals around the country.
NEHA currently has over 5,000 members in virtually all counties within the
U.S. and are often local health officials. This network can assist in efforts of
grassroots outreach and enhance the value of the credential on a local level.
Home page: www.neha.org
National Environmental Health Association
720 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 970-S
Denver, CO 80246-1925
Phone (303) 756-9090
Fax (303) 691-9490
Email: staff@neha.org
Link environmental health association state affiliates -
www.neha.org/links.html#radon
NEHA
National Radon Proficiency Program
Home page:
www.radongas.org/
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
E-Mail Address:
angel@neha-nrpp.org
Combined with cooperative efforts from national real estate, home inspection,
and building associations the NEHA NRPP will strengthen and grow. Once certified you will be listed on the Internet with a direct link to your email and/or
homepage address; receive any NEHA NRPP newsletters; have the opportunity to participate in local committees and outreach efforts; be kept informed of
educational programs and conferences; and be recognized as a professional.
Homepage
www.hispanichealth.org
Phone 1-800-725-8312 (1-800-SALUD-12) (202) 387-5000
The National Hispanic Indoor Air Quality Helpline provides bilingual
(Spanish/English) information about indoor air pollutants that consumers may
find inside their homes, offices, or schools. Consumers can call this helpline
to receive information about radon and a coupon for a radon home test for the
purpose of mitigating radon contamination of indoor air. The NHIAQ Helpline is
a program of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health. The mission of the
Alliance is to improve the health and well-being of all Hispanics in the
United States.
Home page
www.nrsb.org/
P.O. Box 703
Athens, TX 75751
Toll Free:
(866) 329-3474
Fax: (903) 675-3748
(914) 345-8862 (fax)
e-mail: info@NRSB.org
"Consumers can
easily search for Radon Measurement and Mitigation Professionals and Radon
Laboratories in their area by name, city, state or zip code. More detailed
information about certified radon professionals, such as services offered,
devices used and areas serviced, may be available by clicking on the hyperlink
to their NRSB Web Page. Information about the certification process,
including applications, education requirements, approved training courses,
exam guidance, and a listing of all approved Measurement and Mitigation
courses (Initial Training and Continuing Education) are posted to the website.
The NRSB also links to other valuable radon resources such as: EPA
publications, state radon offices, regional EPA offices, AARST and the
Consumer Federation of America"
Home page www.nsc.org/index.htm
Radon link
www.nsc.org/ehc/radon.htm
Phone (630) 285-1121 (202) 293-2270 ext 469
"Prepare today for a safer tomorrow"
"The National Safety Council, a
nonprofit, public service organization, conducts a variety of outreach and
education activities on radiation. Its Web site has extensive radon
information, including fact sheets, frequently asked questions, reports, and
other educational material."
This list is a representation of state pages on radon (these
state pages are listed in no particular order). For more
information on state radon programs, see
www.epa.gov/iaq/whereyoulive.html and click on your state or EPA Region.
University of Minnesota: www1.umn.edu/eoh/hazards/hazardssite/radon/radonforskeptics.html
This informational website provides factual, scientific evidence to prove the validity of the hazards radon presents.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection: www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/rp/Radon_Division/Radon_Homepage.htm
The Department of Environmental Protection for the state of Pennsylvania offers a student webpage with flash tutorials on radon which explain: about radon, radon testing, radon reduction, facts and
questions as well as a video on radon entitled: “Radon is Everywhere!”
California Department of Health Services: www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/ddwem/environmental/radon/radon.htm
Florida's Department of Health: www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/facility/radon/index.html
Indiana's Air Programs Site: www.in.gov/idem/air/programs/radon/facts.pdf
Colorado's Department of Public Health and the Environment: www.cdphe.state.co.us/hm/rad/radon/radon.asp
Kentucky's Department of Public Health: chs.state.ky.us/publichealth/radon.htm
Minnesota's Department of Health: www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/radon/index.html
Connecticut's Department of Public Health: www.dph.state.ct.us/BRS/radon/radmain.htm
Illinois Emergency Management Agency's: www2.state.il.us/idns/html/radon/radon.asp
Louisianns Department of Environmental Quality: www.deq.state.la.us/laboratory/rpradon.htm
Montana page on radon: www.mbmg.mtech.edu/radon.htm
This pamphlet is a great overview on all things relating to radon.
Maryland Geological Survey: www.mgs.md.gov/esic/brochures/radon.html
Massachusetts Department of Public Health: www.mass.gov/dph/rcp/radonfq.htm
Vermont Department of Health: www.healthyvermonters.info/hp/rad/radon.shtml
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