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Links for More Information about Radon

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Explore the EPA's collection of websites, hotlines and publications for learning more about Radon. This cute member of our Radon Robot Crew has a checklist of topics to look into on www.epa.gov.


The EPA Guide offers a helpful collection of websites, hotlines, and publications for anyone wanting to learn more about Radon. While phone numbers and links can occasionally become outdated, the value of a printed resource - like the Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon - remains. Even when some contact details change, the core concepts and recommendations continue to be solid and useful.

Links for More Information

For quick answers, try searching for EPA Frequent Questions or Lake Tahoe on the EPA home page.

One especially reliable link is https://www.epa.gov/radon, which takes you directly to the EPA's main Radon information page.

From there, you can explore a wide range of topics, including the Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon, the Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction, and the Model Standards and Techniques for Control of Radon in New Residential Buildings, among many others.

For the most current National Radon Hotlines and Helplines, continue to the next page using the navigation buttons below.

Additional Supporters of Radon Awareness

Many respected organizations also advocate for radon testing and mitigation, including:

About This Page

This page is part of our ongoing series created for Lake Tahoe homeowners, buyers, and sellers. We review and expand on the EPA's Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon, offering additional context tailored to our region. Because the EPA identifies Lake Tahoe as a high-Radon area, understanding Radon detection and mitigation can help you enjoy a healthier life in one of the most beautiful places in the Sierra Nevada.

Our goal with this series is to make Radon information accessible and relevant for Lake Tahoe residents and anyone living in the High Sierras.

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