How Radon Gets Indoors

How Radon Gets Indoors

This is Part 3 of a 5-part educational series for #NationalRadonActionMonth. No matter how old or new, every building has the potential for elevated levels of radon. Radon gas moves upward through cracks and other openings in the foundations of buildings from the soil...
Health Effects of Radon

Health Effects of Radon

This is Part 2 of a 5-part educational series for #NationalRadonActionMonth. Prolonged exposure to elevated radon concentrations causes an increased risk of lung cancer. The decay products resulting from radon are the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in...
What is Radon?

What is Radon?

This is Part 1 of a 5-part educational series for #NationalRadonActionMonth. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It comes from the natural breakdown or decay of uranium, which is found in soil and rock all over...

The New Guy learns about EAIS, Part 2

You don’t know what you don’t know. As the new guy around the Energy Association of Iowa Schools (EAIS) office, I’m in heavy duty learning mode. Because there’s a lot I didn’t know about this nimble organization’s to-do list. EAIS provides energy management, radon...

Radon: Iowa Public Schools Keeping Students Safe

Did you know that radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers in the United States? Iowa’s public schools are required by law to test for and fix elevated radon levels. However, homes are likely to be the most significant source of radon...