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Testing for radon is the only way to know if it is present in your home. There is no requirement in New Hampshire for those professionals testing for radon to be certified but it is recommended to use
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The mission of the New Hampshire Radon Program is to help all people in New Hampshire understand the health impacts of radon. It doesn’t matter if your house is old or new or where it is located. Test
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Health Statistics & Informatics is responsible for obtaining, analyzing and disseminating NH population-based public health data and statistics, while maintaining all State and Federal privacy, se
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The Oral Health Program has contracts with agencies across the state to provide preventive and reparative dental services for NH's children and adults who don't have access to dental care. In cooperat
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Radon in Air Reduction The best way to reduce radon is to have a system put in that removes the radon from under the home before it enters into your living space. To do this a trained radon profess
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New Hampshire has a lot of nature to enjoy. There is a sea coast to swim and surf. There are mountains, lakes, and forests to explore. However, environmental threats like radon, ultraviolet radiation,
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Disease prevention and control is at the heart of many public health programs in the Division of Public Health Services, including the following areas.
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Services include: Care Coordination Provides community based care coordinators to assist families in accessing needed healthcare and related services for children with chronic illness or di
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The NH Health and Human Services data portal is an interactive website aggregating public health data and producing customized reports, maps and time trend analysis. Developed by the Division of Publi