
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
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
The Green Scene Podcast Episode 1: How to Support Lung Cancer Awareness and Amplify the Radon Message with lung cancer survivor and founder of Breath
I have lived in Louisville, Kentucky most of my life. For the last 10 years, I made managing my health a priority. I never smoked
I was born and raised in Kentucky where I currently live with my husband and our three children. Never in a million years would I
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
The HUD Office of Multifamily Housing Programs has released its updated Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Guide. Released on December 18, 2020, the guidance goes into effect
Protect Environmental cares about the health and safety of its community and has recently signed up to host a node to support the efforts of
Effective July 8, 2020, the Indiana State Department of Health has promulgated an emergency rule updating its radon measurement and mitigation requirements. The rule significantly
The coronavirus has significantly impacted the lives of Kentuckians over the past several months. Major events have been cancelled. Schools have been closed. Business has come to a grinding
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,
The HUD Office of Residential Care Facilities has released guidance for radon testing during the COVID-19 emergency. Released on April 10, the guidance contained within Mortgagee Letter 20-10 is effective immediately and reads: Regarding asbestos
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
The HUD Office of Multifamily Housing Programs has released guidance for radon testing during the COVID-19 emergency. Released on April 2, the guidance is effective immediately and reads: For MF
A call to action. The colorless, odorless, tasteless, radioactive radon gas that may be in your home, has overstayed its welcome. 700 Kentuckians are diagnosed