| Literature DB >> 23928457 |
Antonio Neri1, Sherri L Stewart, William Angell.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer among smokers and the leading cause among nonsmokers. The US Environmental Protection Agency recommends that every home be tested for radon. Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) programs develop cancer coalitions that coordinate funding and resources to focus on cancer activities that are recorded in cancer plans. Radon tests, remediation, and radon mitigation techniques are relatively inexpensive, but it is unclear whether coalitions recognize radon as an important carcinogen.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23928457 PMCID: PMC3741410 DOI: 10.5888/pcd10.120337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Radon-Related Policies by State as of 2012a
| State | Radon Policies in Effect |
|---|---|
| Alabama | None |
| Alaska | None |
| Arizona | None |
| Arkansas | None |
| California | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new homes |
| Colorado | Radon testing in schools |
| Connecticut | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new schools, radon testing in day care centers, radon testing in schools |
| Delaware | Radon-specific notification during home sales |
| District of Columbia | Radon professional licensing |
| Florida | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new homes, radon testing in schools, radon testing in day care centers, radon testing in government-owned buildings, radon-specific notification during home sales, radon-specific notification in home leasing |
| Georgia | None |
| Hawaii | None |
| Idaho | Radon testing in day care centers |
| Illinois | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new schools, radon testing in schools, radon-specific notification during home sales, radon-specific notification in home leasing |
| Indiana | Radon professional licensing |
| Iowa | Radon professional licensing, radon testing in schools; radon testing in day care centers, radon-specific notification during home sales |
| Kansas | Radon professional licensing, radon-specific notification during home sales |
| Kentucky | Radon professional licensing |
| Louisiana | None |
| Maine | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new homes, radon-specific notification in home leasing |
| Maryland | Radon professional licensing, radon testing in day care centers |
| Massachusetts | Radon-specific notification during home sales |
| Michigan | Radon building code for new homes, radon testing in day care centers |
| Minnesota | Radon building code for new homes, radon building code for new government-owned buildings |
| Mississippi | None |
| Missouri | None |
| Montana | Radon professional licensing, radon-specific notification during home sales |
| Nebraska | Radon professional licensing |
| Nevada | Radon professional licensing, radon-specific notification during home sales |
| New Hampshire | Radon testing in schools, radon testing in government-owned buildings, radon-specific notification during home sales |
| New Jersey | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new homes, radon building code for new schools, radon testing in day care centers, radon-specific notification during home sales, radon-specific notification in home leasing. |
| New Mexico | None |
| New York | Radon professional licensing, radon testing in schools |
| North Carolina | None |
| North Dakota | None |
| Ohio | Radon professional licensing |
| Oklahoma | None |
| Oregon | Radon building code for new homes |
| Pennsylvania | Radon professional licensing |
| Rhode Island | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new schools, radon testing in day care centers, radon testing in schools, radon testing in government-owned buildings, radon-specific notification during home sales |
| South Carolina | None |
| South Dakota | None |
| Tennessee | None |
| Texas | None |
| Utah | Radon professional licensing |
| Virginia | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new homes, radon building code for new government-owned buildings, radon testing in schools |
| Vermont | None |
| Washington | Radon building code for new homes |
| West Virginia | Radon professional licensing, radon building code for new schools, radon testing in schools |
| Wisconsin | None |
| Wyoming | None |
30 states and Washington, DC, had some type of radon law in place as of February 2012 (14).
Figure 1States with radon-specific activities in cancer plans. The tribes and territories with radon-specific activities are Alaska Native Tribal Healthcare Corporation, Fond du Lac Tribe, Guam, Northern Plains Native American Tribal Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, and Tohono O’odham Nation.
Radon-Related Activities for Lung Cancer Prevention in National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Plans (N = 27), 2005–2011
| Category | n (%) | Representative Quotes From Plans in the Category |
|---|---|---|
| Improve awareness of radon | 25 (38%) | “Inform people who live in radon-prone areas about the risks of radon and ways to reduce those risks” |
| Improve home testing | 21 (32%) | “Identify homes with high radon levels through home testing.” |
| Promote remediation of high radon homes | 11 (17%) | “[Program] . . . has trained several contractors in radon home remediation.” |
| Support radon policy activities | 13 (20%) | “Support the [Program’s] Environmental Protection Agency in their efforts to . . . require radon testing for all homes, public buildings, and commercial buildings prior to being built or sold for real estate transactions.” |
| Evaluate existing radon policy | 1 (2%) | “Ensure the compatibility of state and federal information and regulations on carcinogens in the workplace, with continuing reviews of policies of all levels of government.” |
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no federal funds were used to advocate for legislative or policy changes.
Figure 2States with radon-specific laws.