ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. — The Allegheny County Health Department announced it will give away more than 900 radon test kits to residents as part of National Radon Action Month.
The county said the test is for informational and awareness purposes only, as ACDH does not regulate indoor radon levels.
Tests can be picked up Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Housing and Community Environment office at 3190 Sassafras Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15201.
Only one kit per household is allowed while supplies last. It is recommended to call ahead at 412-350-4046.
Once the test is completed, you will follow instructions to ship the results to a lab for results.
Click here to learn more about radon on the county’s website.
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