And the Winner is...
Read about the winning entry and honorable mentions
Thank you to all our entrants. Your creativity and dedication are already helping save lives by educating the public about the dangers of radon. To date, your videos have already received more than 8,000 views collectively, bravo.
Radon: The Health Hazard with a Simple Solution
Radon is a cancer-causing natural radioactive gas that you can’t see, smell or taste. Its presence in your home can pose a danger to your family's health. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in America and claims about 20,000 lives annually. Learn how you can protect your family
Contact your state radon office for information on testing, test kits, fixing your home, and other radon questions.
- You can find contact information for your state radon and indoor air quality experts, just click on your state or use the drop down - www.epa.gov/iaq/whereyoulive.html
Heed The Surgeon General's Warning: Test Your Home
EPA has released a Public Service media campaign for radon. 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. Learn more about EPA's radon public service media campaigns
Exposure to Radon Causes Lung Cancer In Non-smokers and Smokers Alike
What about radon in granite counter tops? Learn more
Lung cancer kills thousands of Americans every year. The untimely deaths of Peter Jennings and Dana Reeve have raised public awareness about lung cancer, especially among people who have never smoked. Smoking, radon, and secondhand smoke are the leading causes of lung cancer. Although lung cancer can be treated, the survival rate is one of the lowest for those with cancer. From the time of diagnosis, between 11 and 15 percent of those afflicted will live beyond five years, depending upon demographic factors. In many cases lung cancer can be prevented; this is especially true for radon. Learn more about radon health risks
Test Your Home for Radon - It's Easy and Inexpensive
View the PSAs featuring builder and former National Football League player Fuad Reveiz talking about radon-resistant new construction.
View, listen to, and order radon PSAs All radon PSAs are customizable. Most of the PSAs are available in Spanish and English.
The U.S. Surgeon General and EPA recommend that all homes be tested. You can test your home yourself or hire a professional. [En Español] Fix your home if you have a radon level of 4 pCi/L or more [En Español]. Radon test kits are available from the National Safety Council (or call 1-800-SOS-RADON). Some home improvement stores sell test kits. To find a qualified testing or mitigation contractor, contact your state radon office (see our list of state contacts) or either of the national private radon programs.
- Read "A Citizen's Guide To Radon"
- Also read the: "Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon" [En Español]
National Radon Action Month
EPA has designated January as National Radon Action Month, a time when state radon programs and other partners conduct special radon outreach activities and events across the country. The aim of National Radon Action Month is to increase the public's awareness of radon, promote radon testing and mitigation, and advance the use of radon-resistant new construction practices. Learn more about EPA's national effort to take action against radon.
- Read the EPA Press Release announcing National Radon Action Month
- Read about the Radon Awards & Recognition Ceremony honoring the National Radon Poster Contest winners and the leaders in radon-resistant new construction.