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Utah meeting attendee urges residents to use free radon test kits

August 18, 2025 | Radon, Utah Division of Environmental Quality, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Utah meeting attendee urges residents to use free radon test kits
A meeting attendee urged fellow Utah residents to take advantage of free radon test kits available at utahradon.org, saying the test is easy to use and that radon is "the second leading cause of lung cancer." "Anyone else keep putting off something for months? Or then finally just do it? This was me with radon testing," the attendee said. "Ordered this free kit from utahradon.org in like 2 minutes."

The speaker described the kit's use and results: "You literally just set it out, leave it, and send it back. Just got my results and huge peace of mind. If you are in Utah, seriously, get the free kit. It's so easy. Utahradon.org."

The transcript contains those remarks but does not specify whether they were made during the public-comment portion of the meeting or another agenda item. No officials, staff reports, motions, votes, or formal actions about radon testing appear in the transcript excerpts provided.

The comments promoted a free, mail-back radon test kit and emphasized convenience and personal reassurance after testing. The speaker gave the website utahradon.org as the source for ordering the kit. The meeting record supplied here contains only the short remarks excerpted above; it does not include broader public-health guidance, local program details, or any government response.

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