Even though radon gas has consistently been the primary cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers, location-based risk information has remained difficult for the public to interpret and act upon. Existing datasets are fragmented and difficult to read, and rarely provide a clear pathway to action. By converting intricate environmental health data into easily understood risk indicators and recommendations, the Ecosense Radon Map fills this knowledge gap and guides users toward informed decisions.
The platform has a feature that lets users see an overview of the US with a color-coded map showing the relative risk of radon levels, categorized as low, moderate, or high, and gain localized information by entering a ZIP code. Visitors can explore clickable regional summaries and zoom or pan the map using interactive navigation tools.
The following are the EPA Radon Guidelines that individuals should keep in mind when reviewing radon levels within their ZIP code or elsewhere:
Each local summary panel provides:
* Median radon test results * Percentage of readings above the EPA action level( greater than or equal to 4 pCi / L) * Highest recorded radon levels * Transparent data source attribution
" Radon risk has always been a data problem as much as a health problem," says Ecosense CEO Insoo Park. " We have created an easy-to-use visual interface that collects public data from government sources to help people and businesses make educated decisions about testing for radon and continually monitoring radon levels to keep families healthy. But remember, homes with average indoor radon levels at or above the EPA Action Level are found in counties and zip codes ranked as Low Risk. The only way to know is to test."
The Ecosense Radon Map helps users better understand regional trends and put their test results in context to determine whether to consider additional testing or mitigation. The platform delivers professional-quality tools, along with continuous monitoring solutions and educational materials, to provide a clear connection between knowledge and action.
In addition to its practical advantages, the launch signifies Ecosense ' s strategic advancement. The program strengthens the company ' s leadership in environmental health education and scientific transparency by positioning it as a provider of radon intelligence and insight delivery in addition to being a device manufacturer.
Since its inception, Ecosense has focused on developing technologies to quantify and understand invisible radon gas. Ecosense is committed to continuously improving the Radon Map by incorporating new data collected through its technology, helping keep the information accurate and up to date. The Ecosense Radon Map extends this vision into the