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Board approves small price increase for City radon test kits to match supplier cost

Franklin Board of Health · January 16, 2026
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Summary

The Franklin Board of Health approved raising the city’s radon test kit price from $7 to $7.50 to match a supplier increase; about 40 kits remain at the old price and the change will take effect when that stock is exhausted, likely mid‑year.

The Franklin Board of Health voted unanimously on Jan. 12 to raise the price of City‑sold radon test kits from $7 to $7.50 to reflect an increase from the supplier.

Staff said the supplier (the Radon Center) raised its price by $0.50; the health department proposed matching that new price so the City does not lose money on sales. Staff told the board there…

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