Entires Invited to National Student Radon Poster Contest
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Department of Environmental Protection this week encouraged The deadline for submissions is October 15. “Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the United States, killing an estimated 22,000 people each year,” DEP Secretary Kathleen McGinty said. “Many areas of Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the breakdown of uranium in rocks and soil. It enters homes through tiny cracks in basements and foundations, but home mitigation systems can quickly and significantly reduce radon levels. The national radon poster contest is sponsored by the National Safety Council in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The contest is open to all children who are enrolled in a public, private, Department of Defense or home school. Students involved with a sponsoring art, computer, science or 4-H club, or scouting organization may participate. The national winner, along with parents and a sponsoring adult, will receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. to participate in the contest’s awards ceremony in January. A winning submission and runner-up will be chosen from each state and “Radon is a major public health issue in Pennsylvania. This contest is an excellent way for students to learn about this issue, and to raise awareness of the need for testing homes among the general public in our state,” Secretary McGinty said. Information on the requirements for the posters, submission and release forms and other information, visit National Radon Poster Contest webpage or call 202-293-2270.
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10/5/2007 |
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