Citizens of Washougal can borrow one of five radon testing kits that are available free of charge through City Hall, 1701 “C” St. With identification, they can be checked out for 72 hours. For questions, contact Rose Jewell, assistant to the mayor and city administrator, at 835-8501.
The kits can also be purchased at many Clark County home improvement stores. At Lutz Hardware, 505 N.E. Fourth Ave., in Camas, water and air test kits are available for $11.99.
An exercise room in the basement of Camas City Hall was closed last week after testing revealed a high level of radon gas.
City Administrator Pete Capell confirmed that the elevated amount of radon, a naturally-occurring radioactive gas, was discovered during an annual air quality check. On May 1, the city received a report from Cascade Radon, Inc., stating that the reading was 8.0 pCi/L (picocuries of radiation per liter of air).
According to Environmental Protection Agency guidelines, to be safe levels of radon must be below 4.0 pCi/L. Readings of 1.3 pCi/L are the indoor national average. Levels of 4.0 pCi/L is considered ‘action level,’ indicating the need to retest or fix the building.