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Radon Education: Feedback Form
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Radon Education: Feedback Form
Awareness
Have you heard about radon prior to this education session?
Yes, I’m quite familiar.
I’d heard of it.
No, never heard of it.
Did you know about radon testing and mitigation before this education session?
Yes
No
What level of radon knowledge did you have prior to this education session?
None
Minimal
Expert
Curiosity
Health
I or someone I know has lung cancer
Are you more likely to test your home or work space for radon after this education session?
Yes
Maybe
Not unless it is legislated
No
Taking Action
Have you tested your home for radon?
Yes
No
I plan to
If you have tested your home, are you open to sharing your results as part of an initiative to create a map of radon levels in Alberta (the data will be anonymized)?
Yes
No
Not applicable – my 90 day test is not complete yet or I have not tested.
How likely are you to discuss radon with family friends etc. after this education session?
Very likely
Somewhat likely
Not likely
How important is radon testing and mitigation for preventing lung cancer in your opinion?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not important
Are there barriers to testing or mitigation (fixing high radon levels)? Check all that apply?
Yes, language barrier
Yes, cost
Yes, access is hard in rural areas
Yes, it seems complicated
I rent, I don’t own the property
None
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