Kansas City & EPA Spread Awareness of “Silent Killer” - Radon

KC Mayor Quinton Lucas with Michelle Hills and Kristi Wells-Freeman


KC Mayor Tyrone Gardner with Michelle Hills and Kristi Wells-Freeman

Kansas City and the Environmental Protection Agency are taking steps to make people aware of the dangers of Radon, often referred to as “The Silent Killer”.

It can’t be seen or smelled, but doctor say it can make people very sick.

Radon is believed to be the eight-leading cause of cancer in the United States. Leaders in the metro are working with the Environmental Protection Agency to spread awareness about “the silent killer.”

Read more on the WDAF-TV News Web site.

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