Interview with Amy Bethge, Director of Health, Housatonic Valley Health District - Radon Action Month: Protecting Your Home and Health

January 15, 2026 00:08:41
Interview with Amy Bethge, Director of Health, Housatonic Valley Health District - Radon Action Month: Protecting Your Home and Health
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Interview with Amy Bethge, Director of Health, Housatonic Valley Health District - Radon Action Month: Protecting Your Home and Health

Jan 15 2026 | 00:08:41

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Show Notes

FREE Radon Test Kits Available! Visit our offices in New Milford, Sharon, or Southbury to receive your free test kit. Housatonic Valley Health District Housatonic Valley Health District strives to reduce radon exposure and promote wellness through education.  Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas which comes from the breakdown of uranium in the soil. When emitted into open air, radon is rendered virtually harmless. However, when it becomes trapped into an enclosed structure such as a house, radon can accumulate to dangerous levels over an extended period of time. Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer... Read More ›

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