Wow! I was unaware of how much damage radon can do to our
health. The scary part is that you can’t see or smell this gas. I would
develop a national radon awareness campaign by collaborating with parents, providers, teachers, community workers,
nurses, and other frontline professionals.
This national education campaign will raise awareness on radon and
inspire public action to address exposure to radon. This campaign will also
feature education material intended to reach adults including parents who have
children. It will engage collaborators and the community on proven ways to be
aware of this exposure and teach effective ways such as the radon test to
remove the exposure, if needed. Radon is the second leading cause of lung
cancer therefore, it is important for people to be aware of this exposure that
could potentially lead to mortality.
My campaign will aim to:
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Raise awareness about the urgency and impact of
exposure to radon and the health risks that may result.
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Educate on the risks from radon
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Increase the use of radon tests
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Engage and change practices in schools, homes,
and communities
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