Radon Symptoms, Poisoning, Tests, Cancer Causes (cont.)In this Article
For Further Informationwwwww.epa.gov/radon EPA's main radon page. Includes links to publications, Hotlines, private radon proficiency programs and more. If you need further information about radon or would like to ask a question, see our Frequently Asked Questions system at http://iaq.supportportal.com and select the topic area radon. You can use this interface to submit questions and subscribe to specific topic information.
Radon Hotlines1-1-800-SOS-RADON (1-800-767-7236)*
1-800-55RADON (1-800-557-2366)*
1-800-644-6999*
1-800-426-4791 *Operated by Kansas State University in partnership with EPA EPA Regional Office, State Radon Coordinators, Tribal Program Offices Call your state office for additional help with any of your radon questions. Up-to-date information on how to contact your state radon office, your EPA Regional Offices and Tribal Coordinators is available at www.epa.gov/radon/whereyoulive.html (just click on your state or EPA regional office). Visit www.epa.gov/iaqtribal for information specifically presented for Tribal Partners. SOURCE: EPA.gov. A Citizen's Guide to Radon Reviewed on 5/20/2012 |
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