Radon Awareness Week

At a glance

January is National Radon Action Month. Over the last few years, CDC has chosen the last week of January to observe Radon Awareness Week. This important event sheds light on the dangers of radon, the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the United States after cigarette smoking.

Jan 22-26, 2024

What’s your radon story?

The scene is your house and your community. The bad guy is radon, an invisible, silent home-invader. You are the main character. Your family, friends, and community members are in supporting roles. Your state radon control officer, radon mitigation (reduction) contractor, and healthcare providers may be woven into your story as heroes.

January 22-26, 2024 is Radon Awareness Week. This year’s theme is “What’s Your Radon Story?” Each day of the week features facts about radon with related graphics, social media messages, and highlighted radon story:

  • Monday: Who is affected by radon?
  • Tuesday: What are the health effects of radon?
  • Wednesday: Where are people exposed to radon?
  • Thursday: When should I install a radon reduction system?
  • Friday: Why should I raise awareness about radon?

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Blue background with a cartoon of a book laying flat with several houses and residential buildings built across it with a man sitting on the edge reading a book. The title is "Radon Awareness Week, January 22-26, 2024" and has "What's Your Radon Story?" in a bubble at the top. The CDC logo is at the lower left and the website www.cdc.gov/radon on the lower right.
Radon Awareness Week, January 22-26, 2024

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