Radon Toolkit for Public Health Professionals
Create customized radon factsheets, infographics, press releases, and more
Spread the word about the risks of radon with these 5 customizable materials — all based on up-to-date information from the CDC. Add your office's logo, contact information, and regional data to meet the needs of your target audience.
Click to preview or customize the material you want to use.
FACT SHEET
Audience: Consumers
Purpose and use: Educate consumers with this plain language PDF. You can put it on your website or print out copies to distribute.
Format: PDF
INFOGRAPHIC
Audience: Consumers
Purpose and use: Attract consumer attention with this eye-catching infographic. Put it on your website or print out copies for distribution.
Format: PDF
MATTE ARTICLE
Audience: Local newspapers, websites, and other media outlets that reach a general audience.
Purpose and use: Matte articles are prewritten articles for newspapers, newsletters, and other media outlets. They're a great way to raise awareness with a large consumer audience.
Format: Microsoft Word
PRESS RELEASE
Audience: Policymakers, clinicians, medical organizations, media outlets, and stakeholders.
Purpose and use: Raise awareness about National Radon Action Month in January by sending this to doctors' offices, medical centers, schools, and other professionals. Encourage stakeholders to collaborate with you on planning events during the month.
Format: Microsoft Word
SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT
Audience: Professionals — policymakers, clinicians, medical organizations, and stakeholders.
Purpose and use: Raise radon awareness by posting these messages on Facebook, Twitter, or other platforms. Grab attention with shareable images and interactive polls. Messages are organized into three categories. Just copy and paste whatever you need.
Format: Text & HTML
If you’re a public health professional raising awareness about radon, this Toolkit is an essential resource. In just a few minutes, you can create radon materials ready for print or web that feature:
- Current radon data reviewed and cleared by CDC
- Plain language content and key messages about radon risks, radon and smoking, and home testing
- Your logo and contact information — and details about local resources
- Professional design
Have any feedback about the Toolkit — or suggestions for new features or materials? Let us know.
- Page last reviewed: January 12, 2017
- Page last updated: January 12, 2017
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