Radon
Radon is a chemical element with symbol Rn. It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tastelesse gas.Epidemiological studies have shown a clear link between breathing high concentrations of radon and incidence of lung cancer.

The annual CARST Conference is known for its positive upbeat atmosphere, great presentations and excellent opportunities for learning, networking and connecting with vendors. And of course for the…
Radon is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring radioactive gas in open atmosphere that comes from the decay of uranium, which is distributed throughout soil and rocks. Radon and its decay products are…
The BC Lung Association's Annual Radon Workshop mobilizes BC stakeholders to address action needed to eliminate radon, the leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Register for our 9th annual…
[en anglais seulement] In 2007, the Canadian radon guideline was reduced from 800 to 200 Bq/m3 and the National Radon Program (NRP) was rolled out by Health Canada. The NRP has conducted a…
Radon is a naturally occurring public health hazard that is found throughout Ontario in the buildings where we live, work, study and play. Public Health Ontario and various Ontario public health…
Join us for a FREE webinar for your chance to chat with the radon experts about testing and mitigation!
With special guests:
Andrew Greene – Saskatchewan Roughrider Alumnus
Adam Bighill – Winnipeg…