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EPA Launches New Living Healthy & Green Media Campaign

living green
green sox campaign
We want Americans to know that a big part of “living green” is breathing clean, healthy indoor air. One of the best ways to protect our families’ health is to get radon gas out of our homes. It’s the environmentally responsible choice that can help reduce lung cancer.

Since radon enters homes from under the ground, living healthy and green starts from the ground up. By kicking radon out of homes every family can have safer, healthier air to breathe.

That’s why EPA developed this new media campaign, Living Healthy & Green, to educate the public about how easy it can be to kick radon out. The new campaign features former NFL kicker Fuad Reveiz, now a home builder who uses radon-resistant construction and encourages others to do the same. Read Fuad Reveiz's Greenversation Blog "Resolve to Protect Your Family and Kick Radon Out of Your Home in 2009" Posted on January 23rd, 2009

The Living Healthy & Green media campaign features TV and seven unique music genres for radio stations and MP3 players. The entire campaign is available in multiple media formats and sizes for newspapers, magazine, billboards and the Web in both English and Spanish. All elements can be viewed and ordered on line at www.epapsa.com exiting EPA (You will be directed to a TV Access website.)

Together we can reduce radon, avoid lung cancer, and save lives. Thank you for including this campaign in your community education and outreach efforts.

Build Green: It's Easy to Build New Homes Radon-Resistant

...The good news is you can build your customers a safer, healthier, radon-resistant home. The techniques to prevent radon from entering a home are practical and straightforward for any builder. It’s an inexpensive way to offer families a benefit that could reduce their risk of lung cancer. And it’s a smart way to build trust between you and your customer." 
Fuad Reveiz, Member of the National Association of Home Builders
 

Please Note:  This information is provided as a public service to help protect our environment and public health. EPA does not endorse this particular builder or any other commercial service or enterprise.

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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

Surgeon General's Warning Radon PSA Campaign
surgeon general 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.

Watch the 30 second "The Surgeon General's Other Warning" (MPEG, 3MB) or "Otro Aviso" (MPG, 3MB)

 


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.

Watch the 30 second spot in English (MPG, 1.9MB) or Spanish (MPG, 1.9MB)


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

Watch the 30 second spot (MPEG, 2.6MB)

 


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