The data on the pages accessible below have been collected from Air Chek, Inc., the US EPA, and various state and county health departments. Links open in new tabs. For a broader picture of radon levels, visit ourinteractive map.
Ohio Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Protection 246 N. High St. 7th Flr. 35 Bldg. Columbus, OH 43215-0118 School administrators shall notify parents and staff of radon testing results in a brief summary as soon as possible but no later than one month after follow-up test results ...
Click on theradon mapto view radon levels in your area. Understanding the risks is the first step. Once you are educated on the dangers of radon in your area, contact your neighbors and ask them what they know about it. Have they tested their home for Radon? What method did they use?
A map of Ohio's zip code areas was drawn to the same scale and overlaid on the uranium map, which resulted in obtaining the corresponding uranium concentrations for respective zip code areas. Using the GIS-based geostatistical wizard tool, modeling was done for the whole Rn data set, which...
The USEPA has categorized Ohio as a Zone 1 state (i.e., the average indoor radon screening level is greater than 4 pCi/L). To implement preventive measures, it is necessary to know radon concentration levels in all the zip codes of a geographic area. However, it is not possible to ...
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