The Michigan Indoor Radon Program is a non-regulatory program. It's purpose is to increase awareness of the health risk associated with exposure to elevated indoor radon levels, to encourage testing for radon, and to also encourage citizens to take action to reduce their exposure once elevated radon levels are found. The program resides in the Radiological Protection Section of the Mat
1 in 4 Michigan homes expected to have unhealthy radon levels; see average in your zip code
Radon Mitigation Testing, Retrofit, Ventilation Portage MI
Health department begins annual 'Give a Can, Get a Kit' campaign
UPDATE: Cancer-causing gas could be found in 1 in 4 Michigan homes, according to EGLE
Portland, other cities at high risk for radon exposure, News
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Michigan Radon Mitigation, Testing & Levels - RadonResources
EGLE makes over 11K radon kits available to city and county health departments, others
Radon Kent County, Michigan
Statewide map of estimated percent of homes with ≥148 Bq/m 3 of indoor
Michigan Indoor Radon Program Overview
Measurements and computational fluid dynamics investigation of the indoor radon distribution in a typical naturally ventilated room
Radon Kent County, Michigan
Allegan County Health Department giving out free radon testing kits