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Ways You Can Raise Radon Awareness in Your Community

You’ve just realized the effects of radon gas exposure and you want to spread the word—that’s awesome! But, where should you start?

 Well, is there a committee that already works on such marketing efforts? What about cancer awareness programs? Try to get involved! Many people don’t understand how radon links to lung cancer—you could be the person to make this better understood!

 Write letters to the businesses that sell radon resources. Let them know you want to help spread the word. They just might have more financial resources and access to ways to spread the news about radon. You may be a great local advocate.

 One town used a banner in a heavy-traffic area to encourage radon testing. The banner was then put in another area of town a few weeks later. The town found through some analysis of questionnaires, that over the span of January to March, people requested more than 400 radon test kits! People have credited the banners even after the banners were taken down!

 Speak with a local newspaper about having an article written about how you learned about radon and how you had your home tested. This could really become a great human interest, local, or health story. 

 Of course there’s always word of mouth! Buy a bumper sticker for your car. Write about it on a blog, on your social media pages, and send out emails to your friends. Be sure to let people know what you’ve learned. If anything, you’ll be more than satisfied to know you helped those closest to you.

Contact National Radon Defense today for more information about radon testing, radon mitigation, and for your local radon contractor. All of our dealers are trained and experienced in understanding the effects of radon exposure and how to personalize the prefect abatement system to lower radon levels in any building.

Published by National Radon Defense on 04/28/2011