Radon in Your Home

One in seven Vermont homes has elevated levels of radon. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that has no color, smell or taste. Radon comes from the decay of uranium, which is a radioactive element found naturally in the Earth’s crust. Over billions of years, uranium decays into radium, and eventually, radon. Radon is present in outdoor air, and radon levels can build up inside your home.

Unless you test for it, there is no way of knowing if radon is in your home.

Order a Radon Test Kit

What You Need to Know About Radon
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Download the Testing for Radon in Your Home fact sheet
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Download the Fixing Radon in Your Home fact sheet
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Radon Information (EPA)
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Health Effects of Radon (CDC)
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Radon in Schools
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Reducing the Risk from Radon: Information and Interventions – for health care providers
Contact Us

Radon Program

Phone: 802-863-7220 or 800-439-8550 (toll-free in Vermont)

Fax: 802-863-7483

Email: radon@vermont.gov

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