ap

Skip to content

Colorado exhausts budget for free radon testing kits in less than 12 hours

All 6,000 kits the state had in its budget were claimed

PUBLISHED:
Getting your player ready...

It took less than a day for the State of Colorado to run out of free radon testing kits.

As part of National Radon Action Month, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced last week that it was offering the kits free of charge to homeowners who want to find out if their home has high levels of radon.

All 6,000 kits the state had in its budget were claimed in less than 12 hours, said CDPHE spokeswoman Meghan Hughes.

To read full story, go to

RevContent Feed

More in Related News