Factors Influencing Radon Mitigation Behaviors Among Utah Residents
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Mandatory Follow-Up Radon Testing Noncompliance Among Schools, Child Care Centers, and Adult 24-Hour Care Facilities in Florida
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Radon Gas Exposure Knowledge Among Public Health Educators, Health Officers, Nurses, and Registered Environmental Health Specialists: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Public Awareness and Perceptions Surrounding Radon Testing in a State With High Radon Emission Potential and Low Smoking Rates
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Personalized Report-Back to Renters on Radon and Tobacco Smoke Exposure
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Predictors of Radon Testing Among Utah Residents Using a Theory-Based Approach
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Household Radon Gas Occurrences and Geographic Distribution in Western Michigan
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Radon Risk Communication Strategies: A Regional Story
Risk communication on the health effects of radon encounters many challenges and requires a variety of risk communication strategies and approaches. The concern over radon exposure and its health effects may vary according to people’s level of knowledge and receptivity. Homeowners in radon-prone areas are usually more informed and have greater concern over those not living in radon-prone areas. The latter group is often found to be resistant to testing.