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Air Force Base ignores hazardous material near day care for a year.

Radon Levels ​at Air Force Base Daycare Center⁤ Remain Elevated for Over a Year Without Action

According to Fox ​News, two rooms‍ at the Whiteman⁢ Air Force Base’s daycare ​facility have ‍been found to have radon levels ⁣that‌ exceed ​safe limits.

A⁢ memo from the leadership of the 509th​ Bomb Wing revealed that ​radon gas testing conducted in June 2022 showed readings‌ that‍ were not‍ at⁢ acceptable ‌levels, but no action was taken.

The memo ​stated that the toddler‍ room had a reading of⁢ 6.33 WML/year, while the baby‌ room ⁣had a reading of 1.24 WLM/year. The exposure limit is 0.8 WLM/year.

To address​ the issue, ⁢further testing will be conducted, and the two rooms will ⁣be closed. The Environmental Protecting ‌Agency will be contacted​ for mitigation techniques.

Children who ⁤were exposed will be examined and‍ tested, ⁢although the memo reassured parents that the risk of developing lung​ cancer as a result of ⁣the exposure ⁤is significantly less than‌ 1‌ percent.

The ​Air ‌Force ⁤is⁤ currently investigating how this breakdown in action occurred⁣ and is taking steps to ensure the safety of children and⁢ workers at the site.

The Centers for ‌Disease ⁤Control and Prevention warns that radon exposure can lead to⁣ lung cancer, with over ⁤21,000 ‍lung cancer deaths per year linked to radon.

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry emphasizes that children are at a higher ⁢risk of lung cancer from radon exposure compared to‍ adults.


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What actions will be taken to address the elevated radon levels at the daycare center?

Secretary Alex Azar (@SecAzar) November 5, 2020

The article ⁤highlights a concerning situation at the Whiteman Air Force ⁣Base’s daycare center, where radon levels in two rooms have remained elevated for over a year without any ⁢action taken. Radon gas testing conducted in June⁣ 2022 revealed ⁤readings that exceeded safe ‍limits, but no measures were implemented to address the issue.

The memo from the leadership of the 509th Bomb Wing stated that the toddler room had a reading of 6.33 WML/year, while the baby room had a reading ‌of 1.24 WLM/year. Both readings exceed ‌the exposure limit of 0.8 WLM/year. These levels raise concerns about the potential harmful effects on the health⁤ of the children and workers ⁤in the daycare center.

To address this issue, further testing will‌ be conducted, and⁢ the two rooms will be closed. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be contacted for guidance on‍ appropriate⁤ mitigation techniques. It is crucial ‍to ensure ‍that the necessary steps are taken to reduce the radon levels ‌to within acceptable limits and provide a ‌safe environment for⁢ the ⁤children and workers.

In light of this situation, the children who were exposed to elevated radon levels‍ will be examined and tested. The memo addresses parents’ concerns‍ by reassuring ⁤them that the risk of ‍developing ‌lung cancer as a result of the exposure is significantly less than 1 percent. However,‍ it ‌is essential to monitor the health of⁣ the exposed individuals and‌ take ‍appropriate action if ⁤any health issues arise.

The Air Force is currently ⁢investigating how this breakdown in action occurred and is taking steps to rectify the situation. It is crucial to identify the reasons for the delay in ⁤addressing the elevated radon levels and⁤ implement measures ‍to prevent⁢ such oversights in the future. The safety and well-being of ⁣the children and workers at the daycare center should always be a top priority.

The Centers for Disease Control and‌ Prevention (CDC) warns about the dangers⁢ of radon exposure, highlighting that⁣ it can lead to lung cancer.⁤ The CDC estimates⁤ that over 21,000 lung cancer ‍deaths per year in the United States are linked to radon. This further emphasizes the urgency of addressing the ‌elevated radon levels and implementing effective mitigation measures.

In conclusion, the elevated radon levels at the Whiteman Air Force Base’s daycare center, which remained unchecked for over a year, raise concerns about the health and safety of the children ‍and workers. Immediate action is necessary to mitigate the radon⁢ levels and provide ⁣a safe environment. The ​investigation into the breakdown in action is vital to prevent such oversights in the future. It is essential⁤ to prioritize ⁢the well-being of the individuals at the daycare center ⁢and take proactive measures to ensure their safety.



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