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Public Service Campaigns

Radon Media

If you would like to view, listen to, and/or order one of our TV, Radio or print ads, please visit - www.epapsa.com exiting EPA (You will go to a TV Access website.)

The PSA viewing and ordering is provided to the EPA and its partner organizations through a contract agreement.

Who Should I Contact for Media Inquiries?

For inquiries from the media, contact Mr. David Ryan ryan.dave@epa.gov at (202) 564-7847.

For a complete list of EPA's Media contacts, Click here

EPA has developed a wide variety of media materials, including public service announcements (PSAs) and video news releases (VNRs). The media materials are available in television (MPG format), radio (MP3 format), newspaper, and print formats (press-ready PDF) for posting at bus stops or subways.  If you are interested in developing a story about IAQ, we will provide information and materials to support your effort.  EPA can also help media representatives identify top scientific and medical experts at the forefront of IAQ research that address environmental health issues, including IAQ.

Build Green Radio and Print Campaign

Help spread the word that a radon-resistant home is a "greener" and healthier home.  View and listen to the new PSAs featuring builder and former National Football League player Fuad Reveiz talking about radon-resistant new construction.  All radon PSAs are customizable.

Surgeon General's Warning Radon PSA Campaign

The campaign features the U.S. Surgeon General's warning that radon causes lung cancer and that you should test your home. These TV, radio and print PSA materials are available in English and Spanish.

Emmy Award® Winning Radon PSA

"The Man on the Street" National Campaign

In 2001, the National Academy of Television, Arts, and Sciences bestowed a national Emmy Award to the public service announcement, "Take the National Radon Test: Man on the Street".  The Academy recognized this PSA for its efforts to raise awareness of the health effects of radon on the individual and family.

Radon PSA "Rooftops"

In this TV public service announcement, "Rooftops", the Surgeon General warns radon can cause lung cancer. 

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