City of Kelowna, Interior Health Offer Tips to Stay Cool as Temperatures Climb to Mid-30s This Week (Kelowna)
- A specialist environmental health officer, Greg Baytalan, states that everyone in Canada should test for radon due to its health risks, including lung cancer, which is second only to smoking in causing the disease.
- Baytalan highlights a higher prevalence of radon levels in the Interior of B.C. than in New Brunswick and Manitoba, raising concerns among parents about local schools.
- School District #73 is actively testing schools for radon, and Baytalan encourages parents to inquire about radon testing in daycares and schools.
- Baytalan advises that radon is a concern even outside uranium-rich areas, and everyone should consider testing for the gas in their homes.
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City of Kelowna, Interior Health offer tips to stay cool as temperatures climb to mid-30s this week (Kelowna)
The City of Kelowna and Interior Health are offering advice to ensure people are safe during the elevated temperatures this week. Environment Canada issued a heat warning for parts of the Southern Interior, where daytime highs could reach the upper 30s between Tuesday and Thursday. The forecast is c...
·Kelowna, Canada
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