Free radon test kits are offered for Alabama households
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Coosa one of 15 counties with highest potential for elevated radon levels
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Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. To increase public awareness of radon and to promote testing and mitigation, the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is offering one free radon test kit per Alabama household as part of an initiative to reduce dangerous radon exposure.
Radon is a radioactive gas that cannot be seen or smelled. It is produced when uranium breaks down in soil and water. Radon is harmlessly dispersed in outdoor air, but it can increase the risk of lung cancer when it is trapped in buildings.
Anyone can get lung cancer from breathing in high levels of radon over time. Symptoms of dangerous radon exposure can include persistent coughing, shortness of breath and chest pain.
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, one in 15 homes has a radon problem.
In Alabama, 15 counties have been identified as having the highest potential for elevated radon levels: Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, Colbert, Coosa, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Morgan, Shelby, and Talladega.
The only way to tell if a home has a radon problem is to check with a radon testing kit. Alabama households may order one free radon test kit online via ADPH while supplies last. Recipients are only responsible for paying a return shipping fee.
For more information about the ADPH and radon testing, visit the radon web page at www.alabamapublichealth.gov/radon.
