Radon Program
The CT DPH Radon Program’s mission is to promote radon awareness, testing, mitigation, and radon-resistant new construction throughout the state in order to reduce the number of radon-induced lung cancer deaths in Connecticut.
The CT DPH is excited to announce that 33 Local Health Departments/Districts (LHDs) partnered this year with the Radon Program to conduct community-based activities to promote radon testing and mitigation efforts. To aid in those efforts, a limited supply of short-term radon test devices will be available on a first come, first served basis to residents of the participating LHDs as shown on the map
Call 1-800-586-4872 or visit lung.org.
Contact the Radon Program via email at DPH.RadonReports@ct.gov
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What is Radon? |
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Program Initiatives
In order to reduce the number of radon-induced lung cancer deaths in CT, the Radon Program focuses on the following activities:
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Providing technical assistance to local health departments, local building officials, realtors, home inspectors, other state agencies, and the general public about radon;
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Overseeing radon measurement activities in all public schools; and providing technical guidance and assistance to private industry, school officials, and local health departments;
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Conducting education and outreach campaigns throughout the year, particularly during January, which is designated as National Radon Action Month;
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Compiling and maintaining lists of radon measurement and mitigation professionals who have been certified by the two national non-profit organizations (AARST-National Radon Proficiency Program and the National Radon Safety Board); and referring the general public to those professionals;
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Collaborating with local health departments, private industry, other state agencies, and other non-profit organizations to promote radon awareness, testing, mitigation and radon-resistant new construction activities throughout Connecticut. The program currently works with the American Lung Association, the CT Department of Consumer Protection, real estate professionals, local health departments, the CT Department of Economic and Community Development, the CT State Department of Education, and the CT Department of Public Works;
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Collaborating with the CT State Department of Education to incorporate radon-resistant new construction features in all newly built schools throughout the state;
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Collaborating with the Department of Economic and Community Development and private industry to test for radon gas, and mitigate high levels of radon in homes receiving assistance through Community Development Block Grant funds; and
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Developing policies, protocols, and educational opportunities for the industry to promote the quality of radon-related activities