

Radonova Joins the Go Green Radio Show to Spotlight Radon Awareness
As part of National Radon Action Month, Zan Jones of Radonova joined the Go Green Radio Radio host Jill Buck. During the conversation they discuss why radon is an indoor air quality public health issue that everyone should take seriously and practical steps people can take to minimize their exposure.
The show episode titled “Protect Your Kiddos! January is Radon Action Month” discusses radon related issues such as:
- What radon is and how it enters homes, schools, and workplaces
- What makes children more vulnerable to radon exposure
- Top ways radon detectors are used in home, school, daycare, and multi-family housing radon measurements
- Why radon is higher in the winter
- Radon exposure and renters
- How parents and school districts can address radon in school buildings
- Can radon be in your drinking water
- Actions to take if your home radon test is high
The episode closes with a call to action. Radon is a preventable, apolitical health issue, and states like Texas, where January 2026 has been officially proclaimed Radon Action Month, are working to increase awareness and testing. By sharing information, asking questions, and encouraging testing in homes and schools, we can all play a vital role in protecting communities from radon exposure.
Go Green Radio is produced by the Go Green Initiative, a nonprofit organization on a mission to protect children’s health from environmental toxins and conserve natural resources for the future generations.
Tune in to watch and hear the full conversation and learn how you can take action.
Published
January 26, 2026




