Title: RADON:
1RADON
2Readily Available Resources
- www.radonnews.org
- www.epa/.gov/radon
- www.aarst.org
3Whats New About Radon?
- June 2005 NAS Panel Affirms Low Radiation a
Cancer Risk - June 2005 WHO launches project to minimize radon
risks - March 2005 Pooling of North American Residential
Radon Studies - January 2005 U.S. Surgeon General releases
National Health Advisory on Radon
4More Whats New About Radon
- December 2004 Pooling of European Residential
Radon Studies - June 2004 HUD implements Radon and Mold Notice
and Release Agreement - January 2004 HUD implements new For Your
Protection Get a Home Inspection Notice - October 2003 NAS and EPA announce revised radon
risk assessment
5NAS Affirms Low Radiation a Cancer Risk (June 29,
2005)
- New and more extensive data have strengthened the
certainty of low-level radiation risks - Research shows there is no threshold of exposure
below which levels of ionizing radiation can be
demonstrated to be harmless
6WHO Press Release (June 2005)
- Launching International Radon Project
- Initial phase for 3 years (2005-2007)
- Increase political public awareness
- Promote sound policy options
- Reduce radons health impact
- Create global radon database
7Combined Analysis of North American Case Control
Studies
- March 2005 Conclusions
- Direct evidence of an association between
residential radon lung cancer risk - Consistent with findings from miner data and
animal studies - Greatly increased confidence that current risk
estimates are not the result of unknown latent
factors or study specific biases
8Combined Analysis of European Case Control Studies
- Dec. 2004 Conclusions
- Collectively demonstrate appreciable hazards from
residential radon - Residential radon exposure responsible for 2 of
ALL European cancer deaths - Risk of lung cancer increases 8.4 per 100 Bq/m3
(2.7 pCi/l) increase in radon concentration.
9Surgeon Generals Jan. 2005 National Health
Advisory
- Issued by the U.S. Dept. of Health Human
Services Dr. Richard Carmona - SG Workshop on Healthy Indoor Environment
concluded Americans spend 85-95 of their time
indoors - Based on national averages, we can expect that
many homes owned or financed by federal govt.
programs would have potentially elevated
radonOFEE Edward Pinero
10Radon Gas Mold Notice Release Agreement (June
2004)
- As per Federal Housing Commissioner -To be
provided to purchasers of all HUD foreclosures - Purchasers are encouraged to obtain the services
of a qualified experienced professional to
conduct inspections tests regarding radon
mold prior to closing. - Signing the Release holds HUD and the Agent
harmless
11New For Your Protection Get A Home Inspection
(Jan. 2004)
- For all FHA mortgagees
- Accompanying letter states,The revised form
incorporates radon testing as one of the
components of a home inspection. - Notice clearly states that EPA Surgeon General
recommend all houses be tested for radon - Purchasers must sign whether they choose to have
or NOT to have a home inspection. - Potential ramifications
12Indoor Radon Disclosure
- The U.S. EPA and Surgeon General recommend ALL
homebuyers have an indoor radon test conducted.
Radon is a Class-A carcinogen and the 2nd leading
cause of lung cancer estimated to cause 21,000
deaths in the U.S. annually.
13I have fully read and understand the disclosure
and
- I choose to have ACME Home Inspections conduct an
indoor radon test of the home according to EPA
Protocol for an additional fee of XX. (Buyers
Signature) - Against the strong recommendation of EPA, ACME
Home Inspections and my agent, I have elected not
to test the home for the presence of indoor radon
gas and assume all liability for elevated radon
discovered after the transaction closes. (Buyers
Signature)
14EPA Updated Risk AssessmentDeaths Per 1000
15Revised EPA Publications
- New Citizens Guide to Radon became available in
June 2004 - New Home Buyers Sellers Guide to Radon became
available in June 2005 (HOT OFF THE PRESS) - Order copies at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs
16Radon, Smoking Lung Cancer
- 6,579 LC deaths from smoking per 100,000 people
in 70 years. - Assuming a population of 280,000,000, this
represents 160,000 LC deaths/yr. - 21,000 LC deaths per year from radon.
- 87 of LC deaths are related to smoking.
- Between 1-5 and 1-6 LCs occur in non-smokers
- 12 of all LC deaths in the United States are
linked to radon exposure!
17New EPA Study on ASD Benefits
- Mitigators have 20 years of anecdotal experience
that Active Soil Depressurization frequently
reduces indoor humidity - EPA currently studying to quantify humidity
reduction - Since ASD reverses airflow between house soil,
other soil gases like methane, pesticides,
chemicals in addition to soil moisture are
prevented from entering
18News of Past Cover-Ups We Should Spread
Like..Fertilizer
- How Radon is Responsible for Most Smoking-Related
Lung Cancer
19Tobacco Radioactivity
- In 1990, then U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett
Koop declared on national TV that radioactivity
in cigarettes accounts for at least 90 of all
smoking related cancers. - Former CDC Director Ravenholt has stated
Americans receive more radiation from tobacco
smoke than from any other source.
20Why is Tobacco Radioactive?
- SUPER PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER
- Tobacco companies claim it makes for more
flavorful tobacco - Calcium Phosphate fertilizer is extremely rich in
RADIUM 226 (Radons mama) - Tobacco plants absorb radon gas and RDPs from the
fertilizer. Airborne RDPs attach to sticky
trichomes on the leaves.
21No Coincidence
- Between 1938-1960, the level of radioactive
Po-210 in American tobacco tripled commensurate
with the increased used of Super Phosphate
Fertilizers. - U.S. lung cancer rates increased 10 fold between
1938-1956. - Indias farmers do not use phosphate fertilizers
so Po-210 levels are 15 times less in Indian
tobacco.
22Lung Cancer Statistics
23Cover the FieldsCover-Up the Danger
- Leaked internal memos from tobacco and chemical
companies prove they have known about the danger
for nearly 40 years. - In 1977, Phillip Morris confirmed that
super-phosphate fertilizer was the source of
radioactive polonium. - By 1980, Phillip Morris had figured out how to
remove polonium from tobacco, but has never
implemented it. ()
24It Only Gets Deeper
- When studies were 1st released in the 1970s,
magazines did not print because cigarette
companies threatened to pull advertising. - Well financed tobacco chemical companies (eg.
Mobil Mining and Minerals) continue to lobby
legislators. - Proposed 1984 law to require listing of tobacco
additives met severe opposition
25I dont wanna hear about it!
26Readily Available Resources
- www.aarst.org
- www.radonnews.org
- www.epa/.gov/radon