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			IEMA offers free training on radon reduction systems for home 
			contractors, code officials Regulations, proper 
			installation techniques to be discussed 
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            [September 21, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Home contractors 
			and local code officials can learn more about state regulations for 
			radon reduction systems and guidance on proper installation of these 
			systems in new homes at a free training seminar Tuesday in 
			Springfield. The training, hosted by the Illinois Emergency 
			Management Agency's radon program, will be from 3:20 to 5 p.m. at 
			the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Hotel. | 
		
            |  Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that comes from 
			naturally occurring uranium in the soil. It is recognized as the 
			second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and it's the 
			leading cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers. IEMA and the U.S. 
			Environmental Protection Agency estimate that nearly 1,200 Illinois 
			residents are diagnosed with radon-related lung cancer each year. 
			The training is being conducted during the National Radon Conference 
			in Springfield Sept. 22-25. Participants in the construction 
			training seminar also will be able to visit the conference's vendor 
			display area and talk with nationwide radon equipment suppliers and 
			vendors before and after the seminar. While the seminar is free, space is limited, so anyone interested 
			in attending is asked to register by calling the IEMA radon program 
			at 217-782-1325. ___ 
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			 Radon Resistant Construction SeminarSept. 24, 3:20-5 p.m.
 President Abraham Lincoln Hotel
 Freeport Room
 701 E. Adams St., Springfield
 ___ For more information about radon, visit the IEMA radon website at
			www.radon.illinois.gov. 
            [Text from 
			Illinois 
			Emergency Management Agency file received from 
			the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |