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Lung cancer deaths from #radon exposure are preventable if more people take action to reduce radon levels in homes, building, and schools. Jackie, a lung cancer survivor, shares her story to raise awareness about radon. Read her story: bit.ly/3TYS8Se #RadonAwarenessWeek
Learn about national, state, and tribal efforts to raise awareness about #radon and reduce radon risk across all populations. Join CDC’s #EHNexus webinar today from 1:00–2:00 p.m. ET via Zoom. To register, visit: bit.ly/3GwVLXb #RadonAwarenessWeek
It's #RadonAwarenessWeek! Radon is the 2nd leading cause of #LungCancer. Get your home tested! bit.ly/3Rqrv5c
Raising awareness about #radon risks and how people can protect themselves can save lives. This #RadonAwarenessWeek, learn the facts about radon: bit.ly/3C8AX6X
Radon levels can vary from home to home. Even if your neighbor's house tests low for radon, it doesn't mean that your home will. #RadonAwarenessWeek
⚠️#RadonAwarenessWeek Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer deaths after cigarette smoke. Radon is a natural gas in outdoor air that can build up inside your🏠. Take action, reduce radon levels & talk to your doctor about any concerns. For more➡ bit.ly/2S9itPT
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Test your home if you do not know your radon levels or haven't done so in a while. #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon can build up in any home or building whether it has a basement, is sealed or drafty, or is new or old. High #radon levels can cause lung cancer. There is no known safe level of radon. Always aim to have the lowest level. bit.ly/3TVwgnT #RadonAwarenessWeek
Who better to share about radon during #RadonAwarenessWeek than Kentucky’s own students? Watch the winning videos of the KY Radon Video Contest below. 1st: Aiden youtu.be/TENBdtc_iH4 2nd: Varshitha youtu.be/a1sl7aFsdjQ 3rd: Nicholas & Benjamin youtu.be/PhtJRA7mkDY
Singing has always been a big part of Jackie’s life. But without knowing it, Jackie was exposed to #radon for years and got lung cancer. Today, she continues using her voice to sing and raise awareness about radon and lung cancer. bit.ly/3epBfd9 #RadonAwarenessWeek
#TriviaTuesday: How do you know if there is a high level of #radon in your home? #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon is a natural gas in outdoor air that can build up inside your home. Take action to reduce radon levels & talk to your doctor about any concerns. Visit the TDEC website to request a free radon test kit: tdec.tn.gov/radon_online/s…. #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon is a radioactive gas that can build up inside your home. @EPA estimates that radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. Take action to reduce radon levels and talk to your doctor about any concerns. bit.ly/2S9itPT #RadonAwarenessWeek
#Radon causes around 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States each year. Radon is a natural gas that can build up inside your home. Take action to reduce radon levels, and talk to your doctor about any concerns. bit.ly/2S9itPT #RadonAwarenessWeek
Doctors: Ask your patients about home radon levels and talk to them about how radon can cause lung cancer. Visit CDC’s website for more #radon information for health care providers: bit.ly/3UaVWMO #RadonAwarenessWeek
Doctors: Ask your patients about home radon levels and talk to them about how radon affects lung cancer. Visit the CDC’s website for more #radon information for healthcare providers: bit.ly/3UaVWMO #RadonAwarenessWeek
For #RadonAwarenessWeek test your home to find out if you should install a #radon reduction system to protect your household from lung cancer. @EPA recommends installing a radon reduction system for levels 4pCi/L or higher. bit.ly/3HBcYOX
#Radon is invisible and odorless. Testing your home is the only way to know if you’re being exposed to high levels of radon. Read about Lauren’s experience testing her home and installing a radon reduction system: bit.ly/3Rvzyhm #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon can build up in any home or building whether it has a basement, is sealed or drafty, or is new or old. High radon levels can cause lung cancer. There is no known safe level of radon. Always aim to have the lowest level. bit.ly/3TVwgnT #RadonAwarenessWeek
It’s Radon Awareness Week! Radon is a naturally occurring gas that can build up indoors, and long-term exposure can pose serious health risks. We can help you detect and manage radon risk through professional surveys and monitoring. #RadonAwarenessWeek #RadonRisk #GroundGas
Singing has always been a big part of Jackie's life. But without knowing it, Jackie was exposed to #radon for years and got lung cancer. Today, she continues using her voice to sing and raise awareness about radon and lung cancer. bit.ly/4gMyDnK #RadonAwarenessWeek
This #RadonAwarenessWeek, test your home for radon! You can’t see radon gas. You can’t smell it. But it’s dangerous. Testing your home is the only way to find out if you have a radon problem: ow.ly/wYW650Upwoz
Radon levels can vary from home to home. Even if your neighbor's house tests low for radon, it doesn't mean that your home will. #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon exposure can cause lung cancer, but there are ways to protect homes, schools, & workplaces. Together, we can protect people from radon. Learn more: epa.gov/radon/radon-ri… #RadonAwarenessWeek
For #RadonAwarenessWeek test your home to find out if you should install a radon reduction system to protect your household from lung cancer. Visit ow.ly/VPOR50QkPc1 to learn more!
People are more likely to be exposed to radon if they live in certain areas of the United States. Check out @EPA’s resources for radon maps + local resources to address radon: epa.gov/radon/epa-map-… #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon is a gas that can build up in homes, putting people at risk for lung cancer. In 2024, the county conducted 193 home radon tests and installed 83 mitigation systems. This #RadonAwarenessWeek, learn how to protect yourself. hennepin.us/residents/heal…
It’s #RadonAwarenessWeek – raising awareness about #radon saves lives! Anyone can get lung cancer from breathing in high levels of radon over time. Testing is the only way to know if there are high levels of radon in your home, learn more by visiting: cdc.gov/radon/index.ht…
So you're buying a house? Make sure you test for radon. #RadonAwarenessWeek Visit doee.dc.gov/radon to download or print the information below.
⚠ #RadonAwarenessWeek Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer deaths after cigarette smoke. Take action to reduce radon levels in your 🏠 and talk to your doctor about any concerns. For more information visit ➡ bit.ly/2S9itPT
Finishing off #radonawarenessweek with a whodunit. - Was it Professor Plum in the hall with the radon? - Miss Scarlett in the study with the radon? - What about Colonel Mustard in the ballroom? Was radon his weapon? - Don't forget about Mrs. Peacock. Radon was definitely to…
Radon, an invisible gas, can get trapped in buildings, and exposure to it can lead to lung cancer. Learn more about the dangers of radon + ways to keep people in your community safe: cdc.gov/radon/about/in… #RadonAwarenessWeek @CDCgov
This week is #RadonAwarenessWeek. Conduct a radon test to know the radon level in your home. If you're a Norwalk resident interested in a free radon test kit, email Jahliah at [email protected]. #RadonGas #Lungcancerprevention
☢️ #Radon is a colorless, odorless gas & can seep into your home through cracks in floors, walls & foundations. #RadonAwarenessWeek highlights the importance of testing your home. Protect your family by scheduling a #radontest. Early detection can save lives! #InspectionsFL
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. - it is a natural gas in outdoor air that can build up inside your home. Take action to reduce radon levels #RadonAwarenessweek! Visit ow.ly/zYa850QkP9W or ow.ly/jccQ50QkP9X to learn more.
Did you know that Radon Awareness Week begins today? 🤍 Learn more from the CDC: cdc.gov/radon/php/rado… #radon #radonawarenessweek #radonactionmonth
Exposure to radon can cause lung cancer, & some people are more likely to be exposed than others. This #RadonAwarenessWeek, learn who is most affected by radon in your community. For stats by state, check out @LungAssociation’s resources: lung.org/clean-air/indo…
Anyone can get lung cancer from breathing in high levels of radon over time. Radon is an odorless, invisible, radioactive gas that can build up in homes and buildings putting people at risk. Learn how to protect yourself: bit.ly/4j4dI1I #RadonAwarenessWeek
Each year 21,000 Americans lose their lives to radon-induced #lungcancer. Awareness about the risks of radon can help reduce the impacts of #lungcancer in our communities. #RadonAwarenessWeek @LungAssociation @CDCgov
Lung cancer deaths from #radon exposure are preventable if more people take action to reduce radon levels in homes, building, and schools. Jackie, a lung cancer survivor, shares her story to raise awareness about radon. Read her story: bit.ly/3TYS8Se #RadonAwarenessWeek
It's #RadonAwarenessWeek! Radon is the 2nd leading cause of #LungCancer. Get your home tested! bit.ly/3Rqrv5c
Radon can build up in any home or building whether it has a basement, is sealed or drafty, or is new or old. High #radon levels can cause lung cancer. There is no known safe level of radon. Always aim to have the lowest level. bit.ly/3TVwgnT #RadonAwarenessWeek
Learn about national, state, and tribal efforts to raise awareness about #radon and reduce radon risk across all populations. Join CDC’s #EHNexus webinar today from 1:00–2:00 p.m. ET via Zoom. To register, visit: bit.ly/3GwVLXb #RadonAwarenessWeek
Doctors: Ask your patients about home #radon levels and talk to them about how radon can cause lung cancer. Visit the @CDCgov website for more radon information for healthcare providers: bit.ly/3UaVWMO. #RadonAwarenessWeek
Singing has always been a big part of Jackie’s life. But without knowing it, Jackie was exposed to #radon for years and got lung cancer. Today, she continues using her voice to sing and raise awareness about radon and lung cancer. bit.ly/3epBfd9 #RadonAwarenessWeek
Help raise awareness about #radon! CDC’s newly updated #radon website includes testing and prevention information for healthcare providers and the public. Learn more about @CDCgov’s radon outreach: bit.ly/3GG4OVQ #RadonAwarenessWeek
For #RadonAwarenessWeek test your home to find out if you should install a #radon reduction system to protect your household from lung cancer. @EPA recommends installing a radon reduction system for levels 4pCi/L or higher. bit.ly/3HBcYOX
It’s #RadonAwarenessWeek! Anyone can get lung cancer from breathing in high levels of #radon over time. Raising awareness about radon risks and how people can protect themselves can save lives. Follow @CDCEnvironment this week for more facts about radon. bit.ly/3gCHH2x
#Radon is invisible and odorless. Testing your home is the only way to know if you’re being exposed to high levels of radon. Read about Lauren’s experience testing her home and installing a radon reduction system: bit.ly/3Rvzyhm #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon is a radioactive gas that can build up inside your home. @EPA estimates that #radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. Take action to reduce radon levels and talk to your doctor about any concerns. bit.ly/2S9itPT #RadonAwarenessWeek
Who better to share about radon during #RadonAwarenessWeek than Kentucky’s own students? Watch the winning videos of the KY Radon Video Contest below. 1st: Aiden youtu.be/TENBdtc_iH4 2nd: Varshitha youtu.be/a1sl7aFsdjQ 3rd: Nicholas & Benjamin youtu.be/PhtJRA7mkDY
It's #RadonAwarenessWeek! Radon is the 2nd leading cause of #LungCancer. Get your home tested! #MondayMotivation cdc.gov/cancer/lung/ba…
#TriviaTuesday: How do you know if there is a high level of #radon in your home? #RadonAwarenessWeek
Tracking programs across the U.S. use #radon data to inform public health planning, leading to healthier communities! Visit the @CDC_EPHTracking website to explore radon data and learn how the data can help improve health outcomes: bit.ly/3CIwXKp. #RadonAwarenessWeek
For #RadonAwarenessWeek test your home to find out if you should install a #radon reduction system to protect your household from lung cancer. @EPA recommends installing a radon reduction system for levels 4pCi/L or higher. bit.ly/3HBcYOX
Radon is a radioactive gas that can build up inside your home. @EPA estimates that radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. Take action to reduce radon levels and talk to your doctor about any concerns. bit.ly/2S9itPT #RadonAwarenessWeek
⚠️#RadonAwarenessWeek Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer deaths after cigarette smoke. Radon is a natural gas in outdoor air that can build up inside your🏠. Take action, reduce radon levels & talk to your doctor about any concerns. For more➡ bit.ly/2S9itPT
Doctors: Ask your patients about home radon levels and talk to them about how radon can cause lung cancer. Visit CDC’s website for more #radon information for health care providers: bit.ly/3UaVWMO #RadonAwarenessWeek
Radon can build up in any home or building whether it has a basement, is sealed or drafty, or is new or old. High radon levels can cause lung cancer. There is no known safe level of radon. Always aim to have the lowest level. bit.ly/3TVwgnT #RadonAwarenessWeek
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