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Lindi Campbell’s Lung Cancer Survivor Story
In December 2015, I was only 51 when a spot was discovered on the lower lobe of my right lung. I have never used tobacco products, was a very...
Radon and the Symptoms of Radon Gas Poisoning
Many parts of the country are at high risk for exposure to radon. In Kentucky and Southern Indiana, almost 50% of all buildings contain radon concentrations above the US...
10 Working From Home Tips for Creating Healthy Indoor Air Quality
With more people than ever working from home during the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to talk about the quality of the air you’re breathing. There are many benefits to...
What is the Solution to Soil Vapor Intrusion Risk?
Chemical vapor intrusion (VI) can be a significant health risk to building occupants in the proximity of soils and/or groundwater contaminated by volatile organic compounds (VOC emissions). The risk...
When are radon levels highest?
If you are asking when radon levels are highest, you likely know enough about radon gas to understand that it is not something you want in your home at...
What Solar Energy’s Bright Future Holds for Green Building Science
Episode 2: What Solar Energy’s Bright Future Holds for Green Building Science With solar expert and Co-owner of Solar by Ecos, Chris Zitelli Episode 2: What Solar Energy’s Bright...
Lung Cancer Awareness – Prevention, Treatment, and Survivorship
For Lung Cancer Awareness Month, our goal is to raise awareness of the leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. Understanding prevention, treatment, and survivorship are all vital...
Radon in Military Housing
U.S. Service members and their families living in housing owned and operated by the government are at risk for exposure to hazardous concentrations of cancer-causing, radioactive radon gas, as...