January is radon action month in Kansas to call attention to the fact that elevated radon levels have been found in every Kansas county.
The Kansas Radon Program produces, on a semi-annual basis, updated maps documenting radon measurement activity across the state and at the county level for all counties. Current maps with data through June 2016 are available at www.kansasradonprogram.org.
The intent and design on the maps is a reporting tool to the radon industry and the Kansas public on radon measurement activity. The maps are not designed or able to tell a homeowner in Kansas what their radon value will be upon testing. The only way to determine the radon level is to test.
Test kits are available for a small fee at Meadowlark Extension District offices.
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