- EPA Radon Publications
A Citizen's Guide to Radon (1992). Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon (1993). A Physician's Guide to Radon (1993). Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction (1992). Radon Mitigation Standards (1994). Radon Resistant New Construction. The U.S. EPA
- Health Effects of Exposure to Indoor Radon: BEIR VI (1999)
Summary of the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation VI Report. The National Academy of Sciences (1998)
- Residential Radon and Lung Cancer Case-Control Study
The latest and largest-ever epidemiological study on the risks of residential radon. At the EPA “action level” (4 pCi/L), the lung cancer risk to women increases by 50%. U of Iowa (May, 2000)
- Comparison of Radon Mitigation Methods
RadonSeal deep-penetrating sealer seals basements against water seepage, dampness, molds, and even radon gas. It does not impact the house appearance and saves on energy in treated air. RadonSeal
- How Radon Causes Lung Cancer
“It's Perfectly Safe, But Don't Breathe Too Deeply” report on lung cancer risks. Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility.
- Radon Measurement Methods
A technical comparison of atmospheric radon measurement methods for homeowners and experts. Integrated Environmental Management
- The Health Costs of Man-Made Low-Level Ionizing Radiation
Studies show that radiation from medical procedures has played a role in causing over 50% of cancer deaths and coronary heart disease in the US during the twentieth century. Dr. John Gofman