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Radon Media Resources for Partners and Stakeholders

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EPA’s campaigns for social media and print for use by our partners, stakeholders, collaborators and advocates. To view media resources from past campaigns, please see Past Campaign Materials - Radon Media Resources.

On this page:

  • Take Action
    • Social Media and Infographics
  • Webinar: An Introduction to Radon Gas in Homes
  • Find Radon Resources from our Partners
  • Additional Resources

Take Action

The first step in raising awareness about the health risks of radon is learning the facts. Find resources about the intersection between radon and public health.

Once you know the facts, you can use the materials and resources on this page to take action in your community!

Social Media and Infographics

Social Media

Use any of the materials below to spread awareness about the health risks of radon through your network and educate others!   Use the hashtags #radon, #TestFixSaveALife, #RadonFacts, and/or #NationalRadonActionMonth, and tag @EPA and/or @EPAair.

Download sample social media posts that you can use or modify for your network:

Radon - Outreach Media Resources (docx)

Themes include:

  • Radon
  • National Radon Action Month (January)
  • Lung Cancer Awareness Month (November)
  • Radon Year-Round Holiday Messaging

Infographics

Radon

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image of new home construction
Building a New Home?
How radon enters a home
How Radon Enters a Home
radon myth vs. fact
Radon - Myth vs. Fact
Radon: what is radon
What is Radon?
Radon - Infographic
Test. Fix. Save a Life.
image of a radon mitigation system
Radon Mitigation System

National Radon Action Month (January)

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January is National Radon Action Month
Have You Tested Your Home? Test. Fix. Save a Life.
image of family looking at EPA's Radon Webpage on a computer
Find a Radon Text Kit
#TestFixSaveALife

Lung Cancer Awareness Month (November)

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21,000 Lung Cancer Deaths Per Year
Do You Know Why it is Important to Test Your Home?
image of lungs with text November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
November is Lung Cancer awareness Month
radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers
Radon - #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers
smoking plus radon exposure increases the chances of lung cancer by 10x
Smoking + Radon = 10x increase for lung cancer among smokers

Radon Year-Round Holiday Messaging

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Valentine's Day - Say I Love You with a Radon Test Kit
Pi Day - You Can Smell a Pie, but You Can't Smell Radon Gas
image of chart demonstrating radon mitigation is less expernsive than other home improvements
Protect Your Family from Radon-Induced Lung Cancer This Spring
#TestFixSaveALife
Halloween - Radioactive Radon Ghosts

Webinars

An Introduction to Radon Gas in Homes

This  webinar provides an overview of the key basic facts of radon - what it is, what it does to us, how we measure it, how we reduce our exposure, and resources for additional information. )Presenters include: Bruce Snead, Director of Engineering Extension at Kansas State University and director of the National Radon Program Services effort for EPA since 2009.


Find Radon Resources from our Partners

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Radon
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Radon
  • American Lung Association - Radon

Additional Resources

  • Find a Radon Test Kit
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  • Breathe Easy in Your Indoor airPLUS Home (PDF)

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Last updated on April 8, 2022