January is National Radon Action Month to motivate us to avoid the negative health effects of radon through mitigation.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) describes radon as a naturally occurring cancer-causing, radioactive gas that kills thousands of Americans every year. It is a clear, tasteless, and scentless gas that is produced by the natural decay of uranium in the soil, and it make its way into your home through cracks or holes in your home’s foundation where it can build up and put your health at risk.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) says that half of the homes in Colorado have radon levels that are higher than the EPA’s recommended level of 4 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L)! Luckily, there is an easy way to find out if your home has dangerous radon levels.
During the month of January, you can pick up a FREE radon test kit at 4 locations in Eagle County: the Eagle County Environmental Health Desk, Vail Health’s Shaw Cancer Center Pharmacy, Walking Mountains Science Center’s Front Desk, and the El Jebel Community Center. Then, simply follow the instructions on the test kit, mail the test kit to a laboratory for free, and receive your test results.
My Home has high Radon Levels! What Do I Do Now?
If your results are higher than 4 pCi/L, Walking Mountains Science Center is here to help! Just follow the steps below and give us a call if you have questions along the way.
Please contact Energy Smart Colorado at Walking Mountains Science Center at (970) 328-8777 if you have any questions or concerns about radon in your home.
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/understanding-radon
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-12/documents/2016_a_citizens_guide_to_radon.pdf
Lauren Dériaz is the Energy Programs Coordinator at Walking Mountains Science Center. She can be reached at laurend@walkingmountains.org