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New Brunswick Radon Learning Forum- Forum éducatif sur le au Nouveau-Brunswick

  • 17 Apr 2026
  • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Fredericton

Registration

  • Join us for the full day, lunch included. Rejoignez-nous pour la journée complète, déjeuner compris.
  • Join us virtually, we will provide a link to watch all the sessions, including an option to join in the Q&A and discussion sessions. / Rejoignez-nous virtuellement, nous vous fournirons un lien pour regarder toutes les sessions, y compris une option pour participer aux sessions de questions-réponses et de discussion.

Join us for / Rejoignez-nous pour : 

New Brunswick Radon Workshop - Atelier sur le radon au Nouveau-Brunswick

Friday, 17 April/avril 2026

Kent Auditorium in/à Fredericton

9am - 3pm (lunch included)

Hosted by: The New Brunswick Radon Coalition / La Coalition du Nouveau-Brunswick sur le radon

the Radon Learning Forum dedicated to radon awareness, testing, mitigation, and prevention, bringing together professionals who play a key role in protecting public health and improving building safety.

Radon exposure remains a significant yet often overlooked issue, with implications for healthcare, housing, and construction practices. This conference aims to strengthen collaboration across sectors and provide practical, evidence-based insights that can be applied in everyday professional settings.

The program will include multiple expert presentations covering:

  • Radon awareness and public health impacts
  • Testing methods and best practices
  • Mitigation solutions
  • Current statistics, trends, and research findings
  • Challenges and opportunities in addressing radon risks

This event is designed for healthcare professionals, real estate agents, construction and building professionals, and other partners involved in health, housing, and environmental safety. It will offer an opportunity to deepen knowledge, share experiences, and explore how coordinated action can improve radon risk management.


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