Nursing Environmental Health Environmental Hazard Research Paper

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There is also information for those who have already tested and need help in interpreting their results. There is also link to check the county where one lives to see what the radon levels are. The next section has to do with radon test kits. This area explains what the test kits consist of and how to use them. There is a section for the typical home owner and then a section for professional testers and health departments. These are very helpful links for anyone who is looking for basic information.

The last major section of the website contains links to EPA publications about radon and links to radon training programs across the country. There is also an area that provides other links in regards to radon for professional people, students and those who are doing general research.

This site provides a lot of links so if one is not quite sure what they are really looking for this is a great place to start. It leads one in a number of different directions in order to find information about radon and its hazards....

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This is a great site no matter if someone is looking for something specific or is just interested in learning something about radon in general. It thoroughly covers all the different topics out there.
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A Citizen's Guide to Radon. (2010). Retreived from http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html

Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/consguid.html#reductiontech

EPA Map of Radon Zones. (2011). Retreived from http://www.epa.gov/radon/zonemap.html

Health Risks. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/radon/healthrisks.html
Radon Fact Sheet. (2009). Retreived from http://www.radon.com/radon/radon_facts.html
RADON - The Hidden Environmental Hazard. (2011). Retreived from http://healthworldnet.com/Articles/print/?C=8431
Tulsa County Radon Information. (n.d.). Retreived from http://county-radon.info/OK/Tulsa.html


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