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American Association of Radon Scientists and technologists. AARST is a voluntary professional association which serves those individuals engaged in the research, testing, measurement, and remediation of radon.
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AARST American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists  T represents your voice as we meet the wide range of challenges facing radon professionals and the community. AARST is a non-profit organization with a leadership that is democratically elected by the members. Furthermore, membership...
http://www.aarst.org

The National Academy of Sciences report (1999) compares the risks of radon in air and water. Full report can be read online, or purchased.
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Nat'l Academies Press: Risk Assessment of Radon in Drinking Water  Fs now available for sale HOME ABOUT NAP CONTACT NAP HELP NEW RELEASES ORDERING INFO Items in cart [0] TRY OUR SPECIAL DISCOVERY ENGINE: Questions? Call 888-624-8373 Read it Online FREE! SEARCH THIS BOOK Risk...
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/6287.html

The Radiation Information Network (Idaho State U). Primordial, cosmogenic and man-made radiation sources. Radon accounts for 56% of the total effective dose to people in the US. Radioactivity in soil, building materials, and human bodies.
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Natural Radioactivity  Our world is radioactive and has been since it was created. Over 60 radionuclides (radioactive elements) can be found in nature, and they can be placed in three general categories: Primordial from before the creation...
http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/natural.htm

Complete publications list, descriptions and links. Informative EPA Guides for citizens, consumers, home buyers and sellers, physicians, and tenants. Radon prevention in construction, schools. Measurement protocols. Links to regional Radon Offices.
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Radon Publications  Homes can be found at our Indoor Air Publications site.If you have further questions about Radon, please call your State or Regional Radon Contact or the National Radon Information Line at: 1-800-SOS-RADON [1 (800) 767-7236]...
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/radon/pubs/

Report from the Office of New York State Attorney General (1996) on the dangers of radon, testing, tips on reducing radon and selecting a contractor.
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Radon The Invisible Intruder  What are the health hazards of exposure to radon? How are people exposed to radon? Is there a safe level of exposure to radon? Is there a radon problem where I live? If I live...
http://www.oag.state.ny.us/environment/radon96.html

A detailed paper on uranium, its radioactive products, mining, and radiation risks to people issued by the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (1992). The health risks even at the low radon levels in homes.
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URANIUM: THE DEADLIEST METAL  Canadians are entirely unaware of our involvement with this deadliest of metals There are only two commercially important uses for uranium: nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors. The ultimate products of the uranium industry are therefore...
http://www.ccnr.org/uranium_deadliest.html

Informative primer on radon, its progeny, measurement and risks. Extensive information on radioactivity and radiation, exposure and risks.
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Integrated Environmental Management, Inc IEM Radioactivity Basics (Radon)  ...
http://www.iem-inc.com/prrn.html

The latest and most substantial study ever on the link between radon and lung cancer (May, 2000) proves that residential radon causes cancer even at the low levels in homes. At the EPA's 4 pCi/L action limit, the lung cancer risk to women increases by 50%.
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THE IOWA RADON LUNG CANCER STUDY  The study assessed the risk posed by residential radon exposure. The 5-year study was performed in Iowa and the participants were women throughout Iowa who lived in their current home for at least 20 years...
http://www.cheec.uiowa.edu/misc/radon.html

U.S. Geological Survey site on radon in earth, air and water. Site resources include educational information on radon, and multiple maps on the geologic and geographic occurrence of radon in the United States.
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USGS Radon Information  This page has been accessed 196281 times since October 1, 1997. The Energy Resource Surveys Program of the U.S. Geological Survey is no longer engaged in active radon research projects. Information from previously published USGS...
http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/radon/radonhome.html

Informative article about how radon forms and why it is so dangerous. Comparison of radon test devices. Useful links.
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Howstuffworks How Radon Works  If you live in certain parts of the United States, you might be aware of the threat that radon gas poses. Radon gas is radioactive, and in tightly insulated houses it can accumulate to concentrations...
http://www.howstuffworks.com/radon.htm

A chart listing all of the decay products of radon gas in their order of appearance. Atomic mass, atomic numbers and the energy in MeV of the released alpha radiation.
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What are the Radon Progeny (formerly Radon Daughters  Daughters pour la version franaise The chart below lists all of the decay products of radon gas (radon-222) in their order of appearance. They are called the radon progeny formerly radon daughters Each radioactive element...
http://www.ccnr.org/radon_chart.html

Short primer on U238 decay through radon to stable lead, radioactive half times of elements. Chart of the decay chain with half times and alpha or beta radiation.
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Short Primer on U238 Radioactive Decay  Atoms in a radioactive substance decay in a random fashion but at a characteristic rate. The length of time this takes, the number of steps required and the kinds of radiation released at each step...
http://www.atral.com/U2381.html

Comprehensive article on radon. Radon progeny, the decay chain and radiation. Lung cancer risks. Occupational and residential limits. Geographic radon potential. Waterborne radon. (June 1999)
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Virtual Hospital: Radon Occurence and Health Risk  What are the chemical and radiologic characteristics of radon? Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, radioactive noble gas that generally lacks activity toward other chemical agents. However, radon occasionally forms clathrate compounds with some organic...
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider...vemedicine/Radon/HealthRisk.html

Uses information about location of home, and house construction, to suggest whether or not to test for radon.
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Radon Project of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Columbia University Department of Statistics  This website was created by Prof. Andrew Gelman at Columbia University and Dr. Phillip N. Price at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to assist U.S. homeowners in deciding what to do about radon (if anything...
http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~radon/

Provides certification and continuing education classes that meet National Radon Proficiency Program. Located in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Radon Training Center for Environmental Research and Technology, Inc.  We are committed to providing technical and practical knowledge to our students and the public. With principals of CERTI having over 20 years experience in the field, CERTI is a top rated training center for...
http://www.certi.us/

US EPA information resources and links about this gas, its health effects, and its control.
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Radon (Rn)  Lung cancer kills thousands of Americans every year. Peter Jennings’ death and Dana Reeve’s announcement have raised public awareness about lung cancer, especially among people who have never smoked. Smoking, radon, and secondhand smoke are...
http://www.epa.gov/radon/