Nova Scotia libraries are getting $30,000 from the provincial government to help boost a program that provides access to digital radon detectors to members of the public.
The Air Report - Radon 2022 Edition
Nova Scotia invests $30,000 to cut the waiting list for radon detectors in half - Halifax
Powell River library makes radon detection kits available - Powell River Peak
Radon gas survey in homes built after 2000: Halifax region
Borrow a Radon Detector – Merrickville Public Library
N.B. radon testing on the rise
Radon In Nova Scotia - ReHome Inspections
Concerned about air quality at home? Halifax libraries now loaning out CO2 monitors
Radon Kits Regina Public Library
Nova Scotians for Public Libraries
Air quality sensor lending libraries: Bringing home public health : In The Community : About us : Manitoba Lung Association
Radon Detector Screening Tool, Halifax Public Libraries
Public libraries: Not just for books anymore - and no shushing, Human Interest