M4.6 Blog Assignment: Radon

Since radon is pollutant found commonly in homes, I would choose my target population for the awareness campaign to be homeowners, landlords, and/or head of households. Advertisements run on television, radio, or online, posters or billboards on the street, or flyers distributed directly to each home would be a few good ways to reach this population. Promoting radon testing, like in the commercial, is a good way to spread the awareness in the community, and potentially subsidizing these tests so that they can be done at no cost would potentially increase the households tested for radon. Since this is an important public health issue, some potential collaborators would be local departments of public health, for a more focused reach within each community, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for a farther-reaching, more widespread dissemination of the campaign.

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  1. Hi Hugo,
    Great idea to target homeowners and landlords since they hold the responsibility to actually test for radon. I also had the same idea to send free radon tests to the populations who can't afford it as well, if the budget permits.

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  2. This is essentially what I have stated. It should really fall on the landlords. Perhaps a public health outreach program to those what can't afford it is needed. I don't know if this exists. Dan

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