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Reply to "Dangerous levels of Radon found in 28 MCPS schools. "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Radon is not an instant poison. The risk comes from exposure over time. The risk to a student from spending 5 hours a day in a classroom for 180 days for one year is not much. The risk to a teacher is higher, since the teacher could be in the same classroom for several years. This is not to minimize the dangers of radon. It's to say that it's not grounds for panic, if you are a parent of a student. http://www2.epa.gov/radon/health-risk-radon[/quote] Not an instant poison? Are you kidding, so 5 hours a day of a long acting slower poisen is OK , just a little bit? maybe like lead- you know a little at a time. Who are you to say it is "not much" go experiment on your own child I guess and give them "just a little" but dont make us put our children in "just a little" poisen[/quote]
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