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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 22, 2008

Contact
Michael Flanagan, Environmental Health Specialist I
(217) 531-2908

Lori A. Holmes, Public Relations
(217) 531-2927

Radon Gas Causes More Than 20,000 Lung Cancer Deaths in the Country Each Year

Champaign-Urbana Public Health District Encourages Citizens to Test Their Homes with Free Radon Test Kit

Champaign, IL – January is National Radon Action Month, and the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) encourages citizens to learn more about the radon threat and test their homes for the presence of radon.  CUPHD has FREE radon test kits available for residents of Champaign County.  Test kits may be picked up at the Environmental Health Division of CUPHD located at 201 West Kenyon Road in Champaign from 8:00am – 4:00pm; Monday through Friday.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), exposure to indoor radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas released into the air from decaying matter in rocks, soil, and water.  While levels in outdoor air are relatively harmless, radon can accumulate to dangerous levels inside buildings.  Radon is an invisible threat, it cannot be seen, smelled or tasted; the only way to detect radon is to perform a radon test.

The free test kits provided by CUPHD are safe and easy to use.  Simply open the test kit, and place the radon detector in a designated area in the home for a minimum of 48 hours, with windows and doors closed. After 48 hours, place detector in the enclosed postagepaid envelope and send it to a lab for a free analysis.  The lab will then inform you of your radon test results.

Radon is measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L).  The EPA recommends that homes with radon levels of 4 pCi/L or higher should be mitigated.  The average home reading is about 1.3 pCi/L.  The average outdoor reading is about 0.4 pCi/L.

Radon presents a serious health risk, but it can be controlled easily and cost effectively.  If a high radon level is detected in your home, you can take steps to fix the problem to protect yourself and your family.  Test your home and protect your health today.

For more information on radon or free radon test kits for Champaign County residents, please contact CUPHD at (217) 352-7961 or visit CUPHD on the web at www.c-uphd.org.

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 18, 2008

Contact
Julie Pryde, Acting Public Health Administrator
(217) 531-5369 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lori A. Holmes, Public Relations
(217) 531-2927

Champaign-Urbana Public Health District Receives National Honor

Champaign-Urbana Public Health District is Selected by Centers for Disease Control & Prevention as a National Pilot Site for Pandemic Influenza Planning Workshop

Champaign, IL – The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) has been selected by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), to be one of two national pilot sites for the new “Workshop in Community Partnerships for Pandemic Influenza Planning.”  CUPHD shares this honor with the Winston-Salem community in North Carolina.  The 3 day workshop provides an opportunity for the collaboration between community partners to effectively identify strategies and plan for an influenza pandemic as it might relate to the local healthcare system.

An influenza pandemic has the potential to cause more death and illness in the United States than any other public health threat and will likely be accompanied by a tremendous surge in demand for medical care and a shortage of available resources.  Pandemic planning requires community consensus on the actions and priorities required to prepare for and respond to crisis.  It is anticipated that local health care systems will play a critical role in responding to these needs.

“The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District is very honored to be one of the national sites chosen for the CDC workshop on pandemic influenza planning” said Julie A. Pryde, Acting Public Health Administrator.  “With today’s global society, pandemic influenza is an alarming and life-threatening inevitability.  CUPHD is committed to providing Champaign-Urbana residents with as many resources as possible in a pandemic crisis. This workshop will provide the additional tools, and planning necessary to prepare a more seamless, timely and comprehensive response.”

Through facilitated activities, the “Workshop in Community Partnerships for Pandemic Influenza Planning” aims to assist communities to become better prepared for an influenza pandemic.  The specific goals of the workshop are for communities to collaborate on:

  • Developing strategies to deliver healthcare to those at home, within the community, and up to and including the emergency room.
  • Identifying the issues and obstacles likely to occur during a healthcare system’s response.
  • Identifying gaps in existing Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plans, if communities have already initiated planning.

With the assistance of workshop facilitators, both during and after the workshop, it is anticipated that the following deliverables can be produced:

  • A generic diagram that depicts a community’s model of healthcare and identifies strategies for delivering healthcare across all sectors.
  • An outline of the community’s model of healthcare that identifies potential obstacles with the steps that can be taken to solve them.

CUPHD currently has pandemic influenza planning, resources available to the public on the web at www.stock2forflu.com.  Additional materials are available at the new CUPHD location at 201 West Kenyon road in Champaign.

For more information on this or any other CUPHD program, please contact CUPHD at (217) 352-7961 or visit CUPHD on the web at www.c-uphd.org.

 

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