Not exact matches
Erie County Legislator Ed Rath, in partnership with the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning, will host a
Radon Awareness Event at the Clarence Farmers Market on Saturday, June 22 to educate residents about potential risks and how to test their homes for r
Radon Awareness Event at the Clarence Farmers Market on Saturday, June 22 to educate residents about potential
risks and how to test their homes for
radonradon.
«At a minimum, the human health
risks to the site workers from
radon and its decay products should be assessed along with the associated treatment technologies such as aeration systems or holding for decay,» the agency wrote.
That's because the
risk level is set using studies of cancer rates among people exposed to
radon — not cellular studies.
For most people, the
risk of absorbing excess ionizing radiation comes mainly through breathing
radon, a gas released by uranium and thorium in soils.
«The
risk numbers we're talking about for that group are comparable to or greater than what we see for
radon, which has been identified as the most dangerous hazard in homes in the country by far,» said Richard Corsi, a professor specializing in indoor air pollution at the University of Texas at Austin.
He suggests that current estimates of cancer
risk from low doses of radiation — say, from naturally occurring
radon and diagnostic tests — may underestimate the danger by failing to take into account bystander effects.
The severity of health
risks at Baley is comparable with the significant
radon contamination in homes and communities observed at other major uranium mining districts around the world, most notably the USA, eastern Germany and South Africa.
The indoor
radon action levels for US homes and schools were adopted in response to the use of radioactive uranium mill tailings sand in construction and soil fill for homes and schools in the western US; recognized in the 1970's as one of the first direct community health
risks from the process of uranium mining.
Other presentations addressed radiation concepts,
radon occurrence and health hazards,
risk and probability, the renal toxicity of uranium, ground - water science and water quality, uranium in situ leach mining, elements of the proposed NUAKHP, and requirements for approval of human health studies by the Navajo Nation's Human Research Review Board.
You can reduce your own and your family's health
risk even further by lowering
radon exposure in your indoor environments to levels well below EPA guidelines, and I would strongly encourage you to do so.
There has been a suggestion of increased
risk of leukemia associated with
radon exposure in adults and children; however, the evidence is not conclusive.
Heart disease
risk factors: environmental exposure to xenobiotics, polluted water, BPA,
radon gas, arsenic, obesity, etc..
The only known health effect associated with exposure to elevated levels of
radon is an increased
risk of developing lung cancer.
RadonLady, a service of ServiceUSA Home Inspections, has been helping protect homeowners and their families against the health
risks of undetected
radon since 2000.
Radon is an extremely harmful gas that can cause serious health
risks.
However, little progress has been made in reducing the number of high
radon homes and the number of lives at
risk.
Residential Home Inspections (Buyers & Sellers) Commercial Inspections (Buyers & Sellers) \
Radon Testing Lead Evaluations and
Risk Assessments New Construction Inspection On - Site Sewage Inspection Structural or Civil Engineering Services Termite Inspections Water Testing Well Performance Testing
Leaky return ducts located in vented crawlspaces draw significant amounts of soil gas, moisture, possibly pesticides,
radon, and other pollutants into the conditioned spaces, often creating moisture problems, increasing cooling loads, and
risking occupant health and safety.
Leaky return ducts located in vented crawlspaces draw significant amounts of soil gas, moisture, possibly pesticides,
radon, and other pollutants into the conditioned spaces, often creating moisture problems and increasing heating loads during the heating months and cooling loads during the cooling periods as well as
risking occupant health and safety [8].
By comparison, the average American is exposed to about 3 millisieverts of radiation a year from ground
radon or flying in an airplane — a level not considered a
risk to health.
The EPA says
radon exposure is a preventable health
risk, but testing is the only way to detect how much
radon is inside your home.
This allows buyers to spot whether their area is at a high
risk for
radon contamination.
Radon still poses health
risks.
The National Safety Council's
radon page also includes fact sheets and informational resources that you can use to educate homebuyers about the health
risks associated with the gas.
Just because
radon has slipped from the spotlight, doesn't mean that it doesn't still pose a serious
risk to homeowners» health.
Although public attention may have shifted to mold as the health -
risk du jour,
radon still presents a serious health threat.
People who are exposed to
radon at the lowest «action level» set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have a «50 percent excess lung cancer
risk,» the study says.
Any exposure to
radon has some
risk of causing lung cancer.
Your home then traps
radon inside which can accumulate at high levels and over time can greatly increase your
risk of developing serious health problems.
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RADON GAS: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over
RADON GAS:
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health
risks to persons who are exposed to it over time.
What is the
risk associated with
radon?
Smokers exposed to
radon increase their already significant health
risks.
You also may want to consider hiring experts to inspect the home for a number of health - related
risks like
radon gas, asbestos, or possible problems with the water or waste disposal system.