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Sherlock Homes Inspection Co
Highland, IN 46322
Phone: 219-934-1930
Toll Free: 800-232-0333
 
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EPA's main radon page (www.epa.gov/radon)
Includes links to hotlines, radon proficiency programs and more.

EPA Regional Offices (www.epa.gov/iaq/whereyoulive.html)
Check the above Web site for a listing of your EPA regional office.

Hotlines

These hotline numbers are subject to change. For up-to-date information call (800) 438-4318.

1-800-SOS-RADON (767-7236)
Operated by the National Safety Council in partnership with EPA. Order radon test kits by phone.

1-800-55RADON (557-2366)
Operated by the National Safety Council in partnership with EPA. For live help with your radon questions, including how to fix your home.

1-800-725-8312
Spanish language hotline, operated by the National Alliance for Hispanic Health in partnership with EPA. For general help with radon, testing, and mitigation questions, and free test kits.

1-800-438-4318
Indoor Air Quality Information Clearinghouse, operated by an EPA contractor. For general radon and indoor air quality information and copies of EPA publications.

1-800-426-4791
Safe Drinking Water Hotline, privately operated under contract to EPA. For general information on drinking water, radon in water, testing and treatment, and radon drinking water standards.

1-800-644-6999
Radon Fix-It Hotline, operated by the National Safety council in partnership with EPA. For general information on how to mitigate your home.

State Radon Offices (www.epa.gov/iaq/whereyoulive.html)

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