Anonymous wrote:
No one is saying to have teachers in these rooms year after year, because MCPS is testing and remediating. If they didn't bother to test or treat, that would be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:
No one is saying to have teachers in these rooms year after year, because MCPS is testing and remediating. If they didn't bother to test or treat, that would be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one is saying to have teachers in these rooms year after year, because MCPS is testing and remediating. If they didn't bother to test or treat, that would be a problem.
tests are years old
no redmediating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a look. Is yours one of them? Where you informed? This seems VERY shady. Some of these levels are cancer-level ranges.
http://wjla.com/news/local/dangerous-levels-of-radon-found-in-28-mcps-schools
What specifically seems VERY shady to you, here? That there are some rooms in MCPS schools with high radon levels? That MCPS did radon testing but didn't tell you the results? What?
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
But let's expose the teachers year after year. Perhaps one can drop dead and the system can find a better replacement! I already know of one teacher who was housed - year after year in a bottom floor room - who suffered through breast cancer. I wonder how many other teachers will develop some form of cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a look. Is yours one of them? Where you informed? This seems VERY shady. Some of these levels are cancer-level ranges.
http://wjla.com/news/local/dangerous-levels-of-radon-found-in-28-mcps-schools
What specifically seems VERY shady to you, here? That there are some rooms in MCPS schools with high radon levels? That MCPS did radon testing but didn't tell you the results? What?
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
But let's expose the teachers year after year. Perhaps one can drop dead and the system can find a better replacement! I already know of one teacher who was housed - year after year in a bottom floor room - who suffered through breast cancer. I wonder how many other teachers will develop some form of cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Our school was on the list but only one room and not at high levels. But we were not informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a look. Is yours one of them? Where you informed? This seems VERY shady. Some of these levels are cancer-level ranges.
http://wjla.com/news/local/dangerous-levels-of-radon-found-in-28-mcps-schools
What specifically seems VERY shady to you, here? That there are some rooms in MCPS schools with high radon levels? That MCPS did radon testing but didn't tell you the results? What?
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
Anonymous wrote:The threat from radon is pretty overblown; mostly a racket for contractors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school was on the list but only one room and not at high levels. But we were not informed.
ESS?