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Radon Testing

Radon is a naturally occurring colorless, odorless gas that is a by-product of the decay of radioactive materials potentially present in bedrock and soil. Radon gas may enter the lowest level of a building through floor cracks, structural joints, or plumbing conduits. The EPA’s recommended action level for annual exposure to radon gas is 4.0 picoCuries per liter of air (pCi/L). This recommended action level is not a regulatory requirement, but is the level at which the EPA recommends that building owners take action to reduce the level.
 
The Newberg-Dundee School District recognizes the importance of a healthy environment for students, staff, and community. Testing for elevated radon levels will be conducted according to the NDSD Healthy Schools Plan by a licensed, certified industrial hygienist. Results will be provided by a certified lab and be made available publicly.

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