World Health Organization (WHO) Sets Radon Action Level of 2.7 – Less Lung Cancer Risk Than EPA 4.0
| The World Health Organization has released their Handbook on Indoor Radon which strongly validates the worldwide threat of exposure to radon gas. WHO now suggests that homeowners take action when radon levels exceed 2.7 pCi/l.? |
Radon Gas – Second Leading Cause of Lung Cancer
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More than 100 scientists from 30 countries have participated in the World Health Organization International Radon Project since 2005 which has lead to the publishing of the WHO Handbook on Indoor Radon this year. The book is a useful resource for concerned homeowners or anyone who wants to learn more about the toxic carcinogen known as radon.It outlines the years of research and the very conclusive findings that have triggered a push for stricter legislation and construction practices that will reduce the risk of indoor radon exposure to the general population. You can download a copy of the WHO Radon Handbook here: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2009/9789241547673 …
The United Nations also broke new ground in the international fight on radon-induced lung cancer earlier this year when they released their acknowledgment of the radon problems throughout the world. ?They analyzed both residential studies as well as extrapolated data from underground miner studies to confirm the previously understated radon risk.? ?Their findings are documented in The U.N. Assessment for Radon in Homes and Workplaces: http://www.unscear.org/docs/reports/2006/09-81160_Report …

