R a d o n i n G e o r g i a GREP is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs Office of Planning and Environmental Management NRAM at the Capitol As is now tradition, our program was able Georgia Radon Symposium The largest event our program conducted during NRAM was the Georgia Radon Symposium. This event was advertised to radon professionals throughout the state and had a wide variety of presentations. We had contacts from the EPA, DCA, CDC, certified mitigation and measurement specialists, local government workers, codes, extension agents, and more in attendance and giving presentations on the state of radon in Georgia. We invited Dr. Kitto (seen below) from the New York State Department of Health to talk about the radon findings for Georgia he has come across in his research. This symposium was a great contact source for the radon industry of Georgia and provided excellent discussions on next steps we need to take in terms of testing, mitigating, and creating regulations for the state. We hope to be able to offer this event on a regular basis. to honor Radon Poster Contest winners at the State Capitol during National Radon Action Month. Our program representatives, along with Adriane Wood (DCA), Henry Slack, Carol Kemker, and Amber Davis (EPA), the poster contest winners, their families, and their teachers or 4-H agents met Governor Deal and had photos taken with him for our Radon Proclamation. This proclamation, which we have been receiving for several years now, is an official acknowledgement of radon and the work we do throughout the state to promote testing in order to keep our citizens healthy. We always enjoy being able to honor the winners at this event and to gain more attention at the Capitol in order to promote what we do.
Carroll County Radon Program The UGA Radon Program combined efforts with the UGA Agricultural and Environmental Services Laboratories (AESL) to provide citizens of Carroll County a Radon in Air and Water class. This was the first combined class we have done in a few years. The first half of the class went over the basics of radon and home air, and then the second half was devoted to radon in water and how it can effect the levels of radon in the home. There were several questions from attendees since radon in water is a much newer concept to most individuals than radon in air. Participants were given the opportunity to purchase radon in air kits and had the chance to win a radon in water test kit in a drawing. This joint program clearly illustrated how radon can affect the health of an individual through multiple ways. It is our hope that we continue to work together and do joint presentations in the future. As an added bonus for our programs, a local newspaper featured a blurb about the class on the front page of their paper the day following the class. Milton Library Program The UGA Radon Education Program traveled to the Milton Library in Fulton County to provide a radon education class at the request of a local real estate group. Our program thoroughly enjoys every opportunity we have to work with real estate groups sine radon is gaining more and more of a presence in home buying and selling transactions throughout the state. This program allowed us to directly interact with and make contacts with real estate professionals who were able to make plans for future radon programs. This particular group has come up with innovative ways to get the word out about radon, including using radon kits as door prizes for their clients. They are helping to spread the word about radon to their clients and coworkers so that everyone is more educated about this gas when it comes to buying or selling homes.
R a d o n O u t r e a c h PROGRAM CONTACTS Programs-Meetings 7 Participants 125 Materials Distributed 350 Exhibits-Events 2 Participants 75 Materials Distributed 150 OTHER CONTACTS Contacts 259 Medical Professionals 2 Home Builders Realtors 7 Consumer Contacts 250 KIT USAGE DATA Kits Distributed 296 Results Received 193 > 4.0 pci/l 44 < 4.0 pci/l 126 Incomplete 23 % > 4.0 pci/l 43% Highest Level 21.8 pci/l MITIGATION DATA RRNC 2 Mitigations 3 Mitigation Referreals 65 MEDIA IMPRESSIONS Radio Listeners Television Viewers Newspaper 3 Circulation 250,000 Newsletter Distribution Local Web Hits 4 GA SIRG Web Hits 5 2047 TOTAL IMPRESSIONS 252,802 1Other includes radon education/results of former educators & county FACS/4-H Agents. 2Reported quarterly by Southface 3Mitigation & RRNCs completed by Certified Mitigators are reported annually. 4Began tracking Jan 1, 2010 5Web hits for www.ugaradon.org are shared equally among the radon educators.
R a d o n O u t r e a c h PROGRAM CONTACTS Hall DeKalb Gwinnett Elbert Walton Southface Other 1 s Programs / Meetings 308 187 266 193 624 1,084 27 2,689 Participants 9,235 4,335 15,112 3,866 23,080 17,946 2,099 75,673 Materials Distributed 16,732 11,441 15,887 6,595 46,547 9,184 75 106,461 Exhibits or Events 1 146 86 175 63 175 67 31 743 Participants 46,211 6,558 146,287 11,978 161,033 13,798 2,996 388,861 Materials Distributed 100,300 8,947 50,145 8,057 26,470 1,296 1,346 196,561 OTHER CONTACTS Hall DeKalb Gwinnett Elbert Walton Southface Other s Direct Contacts 6,726 1,385 1,216 475 5,507 12,268 52 27,629 Medical professionals 570 51 242 56 905 0 24 1,848 Home builders 364 29 43 45 378 10,082 0 10,941 Realtors 569 93 85 25 209 836 28 1,845 Consumer Contacts 5,223 1,212 846 349 4,015 1,350 0 12,995 KIT USAGE DATA Hall DeKalb Gwinnett Elbert Walton Southface Other s Kits Distributed 9,380 4,275 7,895 2,893 12,183 5,192 4,600 46,418 Test Results Received 3,653 1,622 2,477 1,354 6,309 1,060 849 17,324 Highest Level 49.9 31.3 54.4 44.0 85.8 77.1 0.0 85.8 MITIGATION DATA Hall DeKalb Gwinnett Elbert Walton Southface Other s Mitigation Referrals 1,334 249 361 91 751 412 0 3,198 Mitigations 2 6,451 RRNC 3 1,480 MEDIA IMPRESSIONS Hall DeKalb Gwinnett Elbert Walton Southface Other s Radio Outreach 66 11 8 4,278 137 1 2 4,503 Listening Audience 4,847,000 3,670,000 10,000 4,020,000 2,693,000 2,000 377,000 15,619,000 TV Outreach 140 75 713 8 279 2 437 1,654 Viewing Audience 25,170,100 12,733,000 73,981,740 15,080 27,894,200 1,328,000 8,385,000 149,507,120 Newspaper Outreach 51 4 19 13 102 0 6 195 Circulation 1,679,400 3,223,000 1,304,817 154,800 3,545,449 0 69,500 9,976,966 Newsletter Outreach 50 2 14 17 56 9 16 164 Distribution 29,300 249 16,746 9,215 1,832,280 903,048 6,054 2,796,892 Local Web Hits 5 894 1,044 20,600 0 12,000 0 0 34,538 State Web Hits 6 66,983 51,296 0 118,279 TOTAL IMPRESSIONS 31,740,091 19,640,690 75,347,300 4,212,492 35,990,326 2,284,344 8,837,554 178,052,795 1Other includes radon education/results of former radon educators and county FACS/4-H Agents. 2Reported quarterly by Southface only. 3Certified GA mitigators reported their mitigations & RRNCs annually through 2012. 4 Began tracking Jan. 1, 2010 5UGA Radon Program web hits are shared equally among the 5 radon educators
RADON RESOURCES & CONTACTS Georgia Indoor Radon Grant Administration Brain Johnson, Office Director Georgia Department of Community Affairs Office of Planning and Environmental Management 60 Executive Park South NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 404-679-3105 Adriane Wood, Grant Coordinator adriane.wood@dca.ga.gov Georgia Department of Community Affairs Office of Planning and Environmental Management 479 Cherry Street, Macon, GA. 31201 478-319-0433 Radon Hotline Numbers National Hotlines Kansas State University / EPA 1-800-SOS-RADON (1-800-767-7236) 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday Friday National Hispanic Indoor Air Quality 1-800-725-8312 The Radon Fix It Line: (National Safety Program) 1-800-644-6999 Get live help for your radon questions 1-800-55RADON (557-2366)* Radon Fix-It Hotline General information on reducing radon levels 1-800-644-6999* Safe Drinking Water Hotline 1-800-426-4791 * Operated by Kansas State University in partnership with EPA The Georgia Radon Education Program is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs Office of Planning and Environmental Management, in partnership with the University of Georgia College of Family & Consumer Sciences Cooperative Extension. Dr. Pamela R. Turner, Director 706-542-9165 prturner@uga.edu UGA Radon Program Team www.ugaradon.org Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ugaradon?fref=ts Gabrielle Walters, Radon Educator 706-583-0602 gab589@uga.edu