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National Radon Action Month Partners

Welcome National Radon Action Month Partners. Within these pages you can share, plan or find activities and access the Event Planning Kit and graphics. You will also find a collection of other useful resources and materials.

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Join the National Effort

Join the National Effort to Save More Lives from Radon Exposure

EPA has designated January as National Radon Action Month. In 2010, over 1,900 activities and events were conducted by stakeholders in communities across the country to raise awareness about the health effects of radon exposure, promote radon testing and mitigation and advance the use of radon-resistant new construction.

Consider conducting National Radon Action Month activities and events in your community in January and year-round. By doing so, you join the EPA, the states, radon professionals and partner organizations in the national Radon Leaders Saving Lives Campaign launched in September 2007. This campaign, spearheaded by leaders from the Conference or Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD), the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST) and EPA's Radon program, aims to increase the lives saved from radon-induced lung cancer.

  • Learn about the Radon Leaders Saving Lives Campaign at Radonleaders.org Exit.
    • RadonLeaders.org, launched in 2008, is an online learning and action network supporting the Radon Leaders Saving Lives Campaign hosted by CRCPD, with contributions from industry and EPA. RadonLeaders.org allows you to connect with other radon leaders through interactive tools and resources, such as the forums and online calendar.
  • Learn from your colleagues and share your own leadership story in the Radon Change Package Exit which features proven strategies for reducing radon risks.
  • To learn more, visit the RadonLeaders.org FAQ site Exit.

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Five Ways You Can Participate

Promote radon risk reduction during National Radon Action Month and throughout the year.

  1. Set a bold goal for your community to reduce radon risk. Whether you are conducting a single National Radon Action Month event, or developing an entire radon risk reduction program for your community, it is important to set goals to define what you will achieve.
  2. Collaborate with local radon partners. Coordinate with your state radon program and local radon professionals to hold events and measure results.
  3. Plan a National Radon Action Month activity or event to kick off your campaign. Conduct activities and events designed to raise awareness, recognize successful efforts and share best practices. Set goals and establish ways to measure results from your activities and events.
    • An excellent way to get your entire community involved is the National Radon Poster Contest. Students ages 9-14 are encouraged to create posters that raise radon awareness. Entries will be accepted from March through October from students in all U.S. states, tribal nations and U.S. territories.
    • Visit Kansas State University National Radon Services page Exitfor more information about this year's contest and how you can get involved.
  4. Promote your activity or event on EPA’s Web site and elsewhere. Use tools such as blogs and the Share Your Story feature on Radonleaders.org Exitto promote your activities and share outreach ideas with the broader radon community.
  5. Work with the media to spread your message. Work with your local media outlets to run Public Service Announcements (PSAs) and generate media coverage of radon topics, events and activities in your community.

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Sign Up for the Newsletter

Receive the latest news, resources, reminders and tips for planning National Radon Action Month activities and events with periodic Newsletters during the height of activity planning, coordination and implementation for National Radon Action Month (Fall through Spring).

To sign up for the Newsletter, send an e-mail to the radon events coordinator (radonevents@cadmusgroup.com) with your name and e-mail address. Please write "subscribe" in the subject line.

Come back each month to read and download the next series of Newsletter updates.

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