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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Radon Continuing Education Conference - November 05, 2011 - Cincinnati, Ohio

The Ohio Association of Radon Professionals and the Kentucky Association of Radon Professionals in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Health announce a Fall, 2011 Radon Continuing Education Conference.

Saturday, November 05, 2011
07:30 AM to 05:00 PM
Crown Plaza Hotel
5901 Pfeiffer Road
Cincinnati, Ohio

Upcoming changes in both Ohio and Kentucky rules and regulations are pending implementation.  This is your opportunity learn about these changes if you are conducting radon testing or mitigation in Ohio or Kentucky.

In addition, Joanne Westwood of Westwood Virtual Associates, LLC will be making a presentation on Social Media Marketing.

Eight hours of Ohio CE credits will be awarded.  Four hours of Category II NEHA CE credits will be awarded.

Cost: $115.00 for non-members and $75.00 for members.  Seating is limited!

Mail a check (made out to "OARP") to:
Tracey Capuano
6058 Lancashire Trail
Liberty Township, OH 45044

Please include your name, company name, and email address.

The Crowne Plaza Hotel is just off I-71 in Blue Ash, Ohio.  It is less than a two hour drive from Columbus and about 30 minutes north of Northern Kentucky.  There is a Subway and a Bob Evans within walking distance of the hotel.  The hotel does have a lunch buffet for $9.95 available to attendees.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Sample Press Release: Radon Action Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: [Point of contact’s name and phone number]

PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY’S HEALTH IN THEIR HOMES
RADON – A SILENT KILLER

Citizens Urged to Test Homes for Radon, the Second Leading Cause of Lung Cancer in U.S.

[Your city, state, date] — [Organization] is working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a nationwide campaign to educate Americans about the dangers of radon exposure and to encourage them to take action to protect their homes and families. In our community, [organization] is conducting [briefly describe local radon action activities] during National Radon Action Month in January.

Radon is present at elevated levels in about [X]% of [area] homes (info available from your state radon office). Radon is a naturally occurring, invisible, odorless, tasteless gas that is dispersed in outdoor air, but which can reach harmful levels when trapped in buildings. Scientists have long been concerned about the health risk of radon, but never before has there been such overwhelming proof that exposure to elevated levels of radon causes lung cancer in humans.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that radon is responsible for more than 20,000 lung cancer deaths per year. Radon is the leading second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. “However,” says [spokesperson] from [organization] “because you can’t see or smell radon, people tend to downplay the health effects and ignore the possibility that there might be a silent killer in their homes.”

Testing homes for elevated levels of radon is simple and inexpensive. Radon test kits can be purchased at local hardware and home improvement stores or directly from radon testing companies. Many are priced under $25.00. Radon problems can be fixed by qualified contractors for a cost similar to that of many common home repairs such as painting or having a new water heater installed.

[Organization] urges [community] residents to take action during this year’s National Radon Action Month by testing their homes for radon. Radon poses a serious threat to our community’s health but there is a straightforward solution. For more information on radon, radon testing and mitigation, and radon-resistant new construction, call [organization] at [organization’s phone number] or visit our Web site at [organization’s Web site], or visit EPA’s National Radon Action Month Web site at www.epa.gov/radon/nram.