Radon testing in school is essential to protect children’s health. Learn state-by-state requirements, what happens if high levels are found, and how parents, teachers, and students — like a 7th grader in Colorado — are making classrooms safer.
Can a high school science class spark nationwide radon awareness? Dr. Peter Foller explores how a multidisciplinary STEM module, featuring hands-on radon testing, could inspire students, empower communities, and lead to meaningful action against radon exposure.
Radon gas poses a hidden health risk in schools, where children spend many hours daily. As a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, radon exposure is especially dangerous for kids. Despite EPA recommendations, most U.S. schools are not required to test for radon. Parents can help protect their children by raising awareness and urging schools to implement radon testing and mitigation.