BOONE, Iowa---January is Radon Awareness Month and Mike Salati, Boone County Health and Sanitation, a part of Boone County Planning and Development will be hosting a series of seminars to inform the public about the dangers of radon. Salati says he considers radon to be a serious public health issue, but one that can be dealt with by testing, taking steps to remedy the problem and in turn offering a health environment. Salati has free seminars planned for Boone and Ogden. Information on the first seminar is available here.
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