North Dakota offers free radon test kits amid widespread indoor pollution concerns

March 31, 2025 | Legislative, North Dakota

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Residents of North Dakota are being urged to take action regarding radon exposure, a significant health concern in the state. During a recent meeting of the House Industry, Business and Labor committee, it was highlighted that the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality offers free radon test kits to residents. This initiative aims to raise awareness and encourage testing in homes, particularly in basements where radon levels can be elevated.

One speaker shared personal experiences, noting that after lending out an electronic radon detector to around 50 friends, family members, and coworkers, approximately 90 percent discovered elevated radon levels in their homes. This statistic underscores the prevalence of the issue in North Dakota, prompting many to seek mitigation solutions.
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The speaker emphasized the importance of testing, urging residents who have not yet checked their homes for radon to do so. With affordable electronic radon detectors available online for about $130, the message is clear: taking proactive steps can help protect families from the dangers of radon exposure. As awareness grows, the hope is that more residents will take advantage of the free testing resources available and address this critical public health issue.

Converted from House Industry, Business and Labor Mar 31, 2025 meeting on March 31, 2025
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