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						EMA, ALAIL release video 
						to help real estate agents inform home buyers about 
						Radon risksWill help sellers comply with 
						Illinois Radon Awareness Act
 
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		 [January 27, 2017] 
		
		 SPRINGFIELD 
		– Real estate professionals and home sellers in Illinois have a new tool 
		to help them meet state legal requirements regarding radon in homes. A 
		three-minute video developed by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency 
		(IEMA) and the American Lung Association in Illinois (ALAIL) is now 
		available to ensure home buyers receive information about radon as 
		required by the Illinois Radon Awareness Act. The act, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2008, 
						requires home sellers to provide anyone buying a home, 
						condominium or other residential property in Illinois 
						with information about indoor radon exposure and the 
						fact that radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in 
						non-smokers and the second leading cause overall.
 The law doesn’t require homes be tested for radon prior 
						to the sale or that radon remediation work be conducted 
						if test results show high levels of radon. However, if a 
						radon test has been conducted on the home, those results 
						must be provided to the buyer.
 
 Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can 
						seep into homes from the soil beneath the foundation. 
						It’s estimated more than 1,100 people in Illinois 
						develop radon-related lung cancer each year, and the 
						Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognizes 
						radon as the leading cause of home-related deaths in the 
						U.S.
 
			
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“With more than 100,000 home purchases each year in Illinois, the Radon 
Awareness Act has significantly increased public awareness of radon hazards and 
how that risk can be reduced through installation of a radon reduction system,” 
said IEMA Director James K. Joseph. “This video is a quick, simple way for real 
estate agents and home sellers to provide this important required information.” 
 
The video, “Homebuyer’s Guide: What you need to know about radon and your new 
home,” is available on the IEMA website at www.radon.illinois.gov and on the 
ALAIL website at www.healthhouse.org. Additional information about radon is also 
available on those websites.
 “We spend a majority of time in our homes and since radon is the leading cause 
of death in the home, it’s important to know what levels are present,” said 
Angela Tin, Vice President Environmental Health of the American Lung Association 
of the Upper Midwest.
 
 January was proclaimed Radon Action Month in Illinois by Governor Bruce Rauner 
to encourage residents to test their homes for radon.
 
				 
			[Illinois Emergency Management 
			Agency] |