Title: NRAM Presentation Outline
1NATIONAL RADON ACTION MONTH Raising Awareness,
Reducing Risk, Saving Lives
2What is Radon?
- Radon
- A naturally occurring, radioactive gas released
from rocks, soil, and water - Can accumulate to dangerous levels inside
buildings - We cant see, smell, or taste radon
- Can be a problem in any home, school, or building
across the country
3What is the problem?
- Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among
non-smokers - Radon causes more than 20,000 lung cancer deaths
annually in the United States
4What is the solution?
- Test your home or building for radon
- Its the only way to know if you have a radon
problem - You can fix a radon problem
- Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost
as other common home repairs
5How can you help?
- Raise Radon Awareness!
- Get the message out about the dangers of radon
year-round - Conduct special activities and events in January
during National Radon Action Month - Go to www.epa.gov/radon/nram to learn how you can
help.
6January is National Radon Action Month
- Who should participate?
- Individuals, groups, and organizations concerned
about lung cancer and public health - What is the goal?
- Increase public awareness of radon, promote radon
testing and mitigation, and advance the use of
radon-resistant new construction practices - Ultimately save lives from radon-induced lung
cancer - Now is the perfect time to get involved!
7Last Years National Radon Action Month Results
Highlight recent National Radon Action
Month results of your choice (e.g., at the
national or state/local level, or
project-specific) to provide context and set the
stage for development of goals for the upcoming
National Radon Action Month
8How To Get Involved in National Radon Action Month
- Set a goal to reduce radon risk in your community
- Plan activities and events in January
- Work with radon partners in your community
- Publicize your activities and recognize your
successes - Collect results from your activities
- Share your project ideas, efforts, and results at
www.epa.gov/radon/nram/activities.html. - Use National Radon Action Month to kick off a
broader radon awareness campaign in your
community
9Engage Different Stakeholders
- State radon programs
- Tribal Nations and Pueblos
- Government agencies
- Non-profit organizations
- Radon testers mitigators
- Local businesses
- Housing professionals
- Health care professionals
- Human resources, environmental, and safety
officers at work sites - Advocacy organizations
concerned about cancer - Schools
- Homeowners associations
- Other community-based groups interested in
public health
10National Radon Action Month Success Stories
Choose from success stories on www.epa.gov/rado
n/nram/activities Or www.epa.gov/radon/nram/archiv
e
11Tools and Resources Available
- National Radon Action Month Web site
- www.epa.gov/radon/nram
- Consumer information
- Information for individuals who want to reduce
their familys risk of lung cancer - Partner information
- A downloadable National Radon Action Month Event
Planning Kit - A national map showing the activities and events
you submit - Regular updates about radon outreach
- Success stories
- Links to additional radon materials and resources
12Event Planning Kit
- Available for download from National Radon Action
Month Web site - Resource to help you plan, implement, and
evaluate your activities - Includes many useful templates, tips, and
examples - Radon fact sheets
- Media outreach tips
- Tips for holding a Radon Poster Contest
- Sample press release, op-ed, and letter to the
editor - Sample proclamation
- And more!
13More Resources
- Newsletters
- Receive the latest updates in your e-mail
- Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
- Free print, radio and television PSAs are
available for you to personally deliver to your
local media outlets - Graphics
- Variety of styles so you can customize Web or
print materials - Available in low- and high-resolution
14Sample Timeline Planning Stage
- Summer Set Your Goals
- Establish a baseline
- Consider how different activities reach different
audiences and contribute to radon risk reduction - Identify ways to track results
- Fall Plan Your Activities and Events
- Choose your activities
- Engage key partners and clarify responsibilities
- Establish your timeline and resources needed
- Explore ways to publicize your activities and
events - Submit a brief description of your activities and
events to the National Radon Action Month Web
site
15Sample Timeline Implementation
- January
- Publicize your activities and events
- Track your results
- Share your success
- Submit a brief description of your activities and
events at www.epa.gov/radon/nram/activities.html
16Sample Timeline Evaluation More
- February - March
- Use your tracking data to evaluate the overall
results of your activity - Share your success with EPA and other radon
stakeholders - Continue working with your community to raise
radon awareness - Promote radon awareness during other special
emphasis periods year-round, such as Lung Cancer
Awareness Month (November) or Childrens Health
Month (October) - Build on your successes for the next National
Radon Action Month!
17For More Information
See the National Radon Action Month Web site and
Event Planning Kit at www.epa.gov/radon/nram Con
tact provide your name and contact
information Together we can save lives
fromradon-induced lung cancer!