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The EPA website has lots more information about Radon. "Check it out!" says this member of our Radon Robot Crew.


Exploring Radon Resources from the EPA

One of the most helpful things I discovered while digging into radon issues is just how much practical, easy-to-use information the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has collected over the years. Their site is packed with guides, maps, testing advice, building recommendations, and research that goes far beyond the basics. Instead of hunting through menus, you can jump straight into all of it by using their built-in search tool. A simple search for "radon" opens up a long list of articles, fact sheets, and technical documents that are surprisingly approachable once you know where to look.

A Handy Link

If you want to explore the EPA's radon materials directly, you can start with their search page here: https://search.epa.gov/epasearch/?querytext=radon. It is a great way to browse everything from testing tips to national radon data, and it makes it easy to follow your curiosity wherever it leads. For anyone living or building in the Tahoe region, this resource is a solid companion to local guidance and a good way to understand the bigger picture behind radon safety.

About This Radon and Tahoe Series

This series reviews and extends the Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon, a publication by the Environmental Protection Agency, and this page is part of our review of the guide. We are presenting this series because Lake Tahoe is a high Radon area, according to the EPA. Our mission for this series is to help people live more healthfully by mitigating their risks from Radon at Lake Tahoe other areas where Radon may be high in homes. On each page, you can view more by clicking on one of the navigation links below.

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