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Attention (May 5th, 2025 - present): Potential Canada Post Strike and Radon Test Kit Shipment 

With a Canada Post strike likely to happen this month, we are temporarily delaying shipments until we are confident your radon test kit can be delivered reliably. All radon test kits will be prepared promptly and sent out once the strike is resolved. 

By request, we can deliver your radon test kit to you through an alternative courier. However, this will incur added shipping costs. Please contact [email protected] for more information. 

Help Us Understand Radon’s Long-Term Impact

Support the Next Phase of Radon Research and Help Shape the Future of Public Health.

Additional Research Opportunities

Canadian scientists are taking the next step in understanding how radon gas impacts our health, and you can help! We’re currently recruiting participants for two innovative research projects: the Radon Toenail Study and the Radon Disability Study. These studies explore how radon decay products can build up in the body over time and whether certain populations, such as people experiencing disabilities, may face greater risks. By participating, you’re contributing to vital public health research that could shape national policies and protect future generations. Whether you’re submitting a few toenail clippings or completing a long-term radon test, your involvement can make a lasting impact. 

The Current Research Opportunities we are Recruiting Applicants for are Detailed Below:

The Radon Exposure and Disability Study explores how radon impacts populations in Canada, including people who are living with disabilities, including hearing, vision, mobility, pain, mental health, and more. To be eligible, selected participants must be experiencing a disability and have lived in their current residence for at least five years. If selected, we will send a radon test to your primary residence, which must remain in place for 120 days. Participants will be asked to complete three online surveys. 

The Long-Term Radon Exposure Biomarker (Toenail) Study is a unique opportunity to help Canadian researchers develop new ways of measuring a person’s long-term exposure to radon. Participants must complete a 120-day radon test, complete three online surveys, and submit 120 days’ worth of toenail clippings. These clippings are analyzed for the presence of radon decay products, offering insight into long-term radon exposure for individuals in a way that we hope will be helpful for future exposure assessment and lung cancer screening. 

Eligibility Survey

To find out if you’re eligible to participate in one of our ongoing research studies, please take a moment to complete the short eligibility survey below; this quick screening helps us to determine which study you may qualify for. Your responses are confidential and will guide the next steps in your potential involvement. Thank you for your interest in contributing to this important research! 

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