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Division of Environmental Health > Radiation Control Program > Radon LD 943 Fact Sheet (Public Law Chapter 278)LD 943, An Act To Reduce Lung Cancer Rates in Maine, was signed by Governor Baldacci on June 8. This new law, which requires radon testing in all residential rental properties by the year 2012, will take effect 90 days following adjournment of the 124th Legislature, First Regular Session. Specific details of the new law are:
The new law also modifies Title 22, chapter 165 to require addresses of all structures that are tested or mitigated for radon must be reported to the Department in addition to the other information already required to be reported for each radon test or radon mitigation. This will allow the Department to develop a database to help track which residential rental properties have been tested as required under this new law. General information about radon:
Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive gas. Radon comes from the normal breakdown of uranium that is found in almost all rocks and soils on Earth. Radon is more common in the rocks and soils found in Maine than those found in many other states. Radon has been proven to cause lung cancer. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer overall, and the leading cause for people who do not smoke. It takes many years of exposure to high levels of radon before anyone might get lung cancer due to radon. Radon can come from the ground, or from well water. More information about radon is available from www.maineradiationcontrol.org, in the radon section.
Information about registered radon testers, mitigators, and labs:
About 100 radon testers are currently registered with the Department. About 30 mitigators are currently registered with the Department. About 20 labs are currently registered with the Department to analyze radon test kits used by registered radon testers or by home owners who are testing their homes that are not for sale.
More information about radon testers, radon mitigators, and radon labs is available from www.maineradiationcontrol.org, in the radon section.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL THE RADIATION CONTROL PROGRAM AT:
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