This Radon Resistant New Construction Continuing Education course reviews important topics in radon-resistant new construction. The course also covers ANSI-AARST standards and what is required by different states. This course includes a workbook and exam, which must be completed in order to obtain your Advanced RRNC Certificate.
This course is designed to further educate radon professionals or contractors on the installation of passive radon reduction systems during the construction phase of a home. This course is not intended for certifying or licensing a radon mitigator.
This course is provided entirely online. Students must have access to high speed Internet in order to complete the course.
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Note: This course comes with a workbook and exam, which must be completed in order to obtain your advanced RRNC Certificate. Upon purchase of this course, you will be mailed an ANSI-AARST RRNC 2020 Code.
State Building Codes and Radon:
Per AARST-NRPP: "Building codes are the key policies that determine how homes and other buildings are designed and constructed. In some states, the state legislature, an executive branch agency, or an appointed board decide what’s in the building code for the entire state. In other states, local entities (counties, cities, towns, etc.) traditionally decide what’s in the building code. Nine states (CT, IL, MA, MD, MI, MN, NJ, OR, WA) require radon-resistant construction methods. Since homes with high radon have been found in every zone, IL and MN protect homes in all areas; other states only require RRNC in homes in Zone 1 counties. Four states (IL, MN, NJ, WA) cover all types of homes; four states (CT, MA, MD, MI) limit protection to one and two family homes and townhouses; one state (OR) covers the same plus apartments"
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