Resources and Materials
- Special Radon Messages
- Radon Leaders Saving Lives Campaign
- Order Radon Publications
- Recursos Disponibles en Español/Spanish Resources Available
- Participate in the National Radon Poster Contest
- Collaborate with Experts from the Radon Professionals Speaker’s Bureau
- Radon Webinars
- Radon Video Contest
- Contact Your State Radon Program for Help
- Archive
| Special Radon Messages |
As you conduct radon outreach throughout the year, consider incorporating messages to test for radon, fix radon problems, and build radon resistant homes with other environmental health messages and special events. The following are some examples of seasonal messages you can use at different times of the year:
- February – Protect Your Loved Ones. Test for Radon. (Valentine’s Day)
- April – Don’t Be Foolish. Test Your Home for Radon. (April Fool's Day)
- May/August – Breathe With Ease. Fix Your Home By Reducing Radon Gas. (Clean Air Month)
- June – Living Green is Healthier. Build Radon-Resistant Homes. (Home Safety Month)
- October – Protect Your Children From Radon. Test Your Home. (Children’s Health Month)
- November – Radon is the Leading Cause of Lung Cancer Among Non-Smokers. (Lung Cancer Awareness Month)
- December – Give the Gift of Health. Protect Loved Ones by Reducing Radon in Your Home. (Holiday Season)
| Radon Leaders Saving Lives Campaign |
RadonLeaders.org
is an online learning and action network supporting the Radon Leaders Saving Lives Campaign hosted by the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (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
, which features proven strategies for reducing radon risks.
| Order Radon Publications and Materials |
EPA has a wide range of free radon outreach materials available to help support your activities. You can choose from educational brochures, guidebooks, reports, a map of radon zones, and other useful information. Many of these resources are available in English and Spanish.
| Recursos Disponibles en Español/Spanish Resources Available |
EPA tiene los recursos siguientes disponibles en español para ayudarle con sus esfuerzos de alcance.
- Descargue la hoja de datos sobre el radón
(PDF, 2 pp , 204 K,
Disponible en PDF)
- La EPA tiene los siguientes recursos disponibles en español para ayudarle con sus esfuerzos de alcance comunitario. (PDF, 16 pp., 1.5 M, Disponible en PDF)
Para tener acceso a televisión y la radio en español, e imprimir los Anuncios de Servicio Público (PSAs, por sus siglas en inglés) sobre radón visite: www.epa.gov/radon/rnpsa.html y www.epapsa.com
| Participate in the National Radon Poster Contest |
For the first time, Kansas State
University
,
in partnership with EPA, will sponsor the annual National Radon Poster
Contest for children ages 9 to 14 to encourage testing of homes for radon.
National Radon Poster Contests are conducted through mid-October, and
winners are announced and honored in January of the following year during
the National Radon Awards Ceremony. The winner, a parent and the sponsoring
teacher receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington, DC in January.
- Entries for 2010's poster contest are accepted from July 1 through
October 15, 2009. Learn about the 2010 National Radon Poster Contest Guidelines and Criteria at
www.sosradon.org/2010-poster-contest

- The winning national and state posters for the 2009
National Radon Poster Contest are available for viewing and downloading
from
www.sosradon.org/2009-poster-contest-winners

Participate in the 2010 National Radon Poster Contest and plan a related event to promote radon risk reduction in your community. Host an awards ceremony, school assembly or another special event for your state or local poster contest winners. Contact Bruce Sneed at Radon@ksu.edu to order a no-cost toolkit to help you plan and implement a local poster contest awards ceremony.
| Collaborate with Experts from the Radon Professionals Speaker's Bureau |
Contact radon professionals from the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists, Inc. (AARST) to speak at your event or field questions from the media. E-mail AARST at director@aarst.com with requests or contact experts from the following Speaker’s Bureau lists. Mention of trade names, products, or services does not convey official EPA approval, endorsement, or recommendation.
- Contact the Radon Professionals Speaker’s Bureau at www.radongas.org/speaker.htm

- Contact the AARST Key Radon Subject Experts at
www.aarst.org/key_radonscience_speakers

| Radon Webinars |
EPA regularly hosts Webinars to increase knowledge and sharing and improve strategy among public health professionals, radon professionals and other stakeholders. To download materials and some recordings of past Webinars, please visit: www.epa.gov/radon/webinars
| Radon Video Contest |
Last July, we asked for 30-60 second video submissions with the theme "Radon: Test, Fix, Save a Life" encouraging Americans to test and fix their homes for radon, and we received more than 30 entries. The winning entry in the Radon Video Contest, titled “Eddie’s Story,” was submitted by Benjamin Schultz and Michael Gentilini. The Video Contest winners were honored at the January 28, 2009 Awards Ceremony in Washington, DC. See the winning, “Eddie’s Story,” and add to your Web site or blog.
| Contact Your State Radon Program for Help |
Your state radon program wants to work with you to help make your National Radon Action Month efforts a success. State radon representatives can help you plan your activities or provide additional radon collateral such as giveaways.
- Find contact information for your state, just click on your state.
| Archive |
Every year, radon champions like you coordinate activities and events that inspire others to take action themselves during future National Radon Action Months. Visit the Archives page to view success stories, Newsletters, and other valuable and inspiring information from past National Radon Action Months to help you gear up for January.
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