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Regulations and Standards
Radon and Indoor Air Program
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Mailing Address
Florida Department of Health
Bureau of Environmental Public Health, Radon Program
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A08
Tallahassee, FL 32399
The following rules and information is applicable to radon professionals, facility testing and real estate transactions and for use by closely related activities and industries.
Florida Radon Laws
Chapter 404.056, Florida Statute authorizes the Radon Program (view the 80 KB PDF version).
This Statute has six sections describing:
- Setting public health standards related to radon exposure
- Certification of businesses and individuals who provide radon services
- The department's role in educating Floridian's about radon
- Identification of facilities that must test for radon
- Radon gas notification in real estate transactions
- The department's authority to define sections one through five
- Disciplinary Guidelines: Policies and Procedures for Enforcement Actions (20 KB PDF)
Florida Administrative Code 64E-5 Parts X and XII
64E-5 Parts X and XII, Florida Administrative Code, and the mandatory testing protocol document, DH\PI 150-334, 11/96, are available as HTML documents or Adobe PDF files. Please note that these are not official copies of the rule. Official copies are available from the Florida Department of State. Links to the Florida Administrative Code, and Radon Testing Protocols:
64E-5 Parts X and XII as a PDF document (46 KB)
Facility testing protocols - DH\PI 150-334 (415 KB PDF)
Radon testing protocols for residences (604 KB PDF)
Device protocols for radon and radon decay product measurements (5.1 MB PDF)
Quality Assurance Guidelines from the EPA Radon Proficiency Program (5.7 MB PDF)
Realtors: 404.056(5) Florida Statutes
NOTIFICATION ON REAL ESTATE DOCUMENTS. Notification shall be provided on at least one document, form, or application executed at the time of, or prior to, contract for sale and purchase of any building or execution of a rental agreement for any building. Such notification shall contain the following language:
"RADON GAS: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county health department.
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