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2012 N.C. Radon Poster Contest
Sponsored by the N.C. Radon Program in the Division of Environmental Health, N.C. Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, is designed to raise awareness for radon testing and inform people of the potential danger of radon in their homes.
Children ages 9 to 14 are eligible to participate
Radon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that can kill. The U.S. Surgeon General lists it as the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. This radioactive element moves through the ground to the surface, easily entering homes and buildings. There is no way to detect the amount of radon present unless it is tested.
Harmful effects of elevated levels of indoor radon gas are a problem. The geology of North Carolina suggests many areas could have elevated indoor radon levels, especially in the piedmont and mountain regions, as illustrated on the North Carolina county map below. The solution is to reduce the number of homes with elevated levels of radon.
Artwork Requirements
• Be original and be on white paper. • 8.5 x 11 or 12 x 18 paper size preferred for ease of reproducibility. • Must not have student’s name on the front. • Should include a title on the front. • Topic and title must be on the artwork. • Submission Form must be completed and attached to submission. • Can be created with crayon, markers, paint (watercolor, tempera,
acrylic), collage, photographs or computer graphics. • Lettering and message should be large enough to reproduce well,
with all pencil markings erased. • Copyrighted characters (such as Snoopy), product logos and
trademarked or brand names cannot be used.
Poster Topics
Choose from the following five topics: 1. What is radon? 2. Where does radon come from? 3. How does radon get into our homes? 4. Radon can cause lung cancer. 5. Test your home for radon.
Judging Criteria
• Content accuracy • Visual communication of topic • Reproducibility • Originality
Entry Deadline
• Must be postmarked by Oct. 14, 2011. – Turn in to Mrs. Berdeau by Oct. 10, 2011
• Only one entry may be submitted per child. • The artwork submission form must be completed
legibly and submitted with the poster (preferably taped to the back of the poster). The form is available at http://sosradon.org/files/sosradon//Poster_Contest_Entry_and_Artwork_Submission_Form_v4.pdf or ask Mrs. Berdeau
First-, second- and third-place winners will also be entered into the national poster contest for a chance to win an all expenses-paid trip to Washington, DC, with the reproduction of their poster nationally distributed on t-shirts and other promotional items! See http://sosradon.org/2011-poster-contest for details.
Prizes
• First Place: $100 and a framed award certificate
• Second Place: $75 and a framed award certificate
• Third place: $50 and a framed award certificate
• Honorary Mention: $25 and a framed award certificate
The North Carolina Radon Program will recognize a first-, second- and third-place prize winner and selected honorary mention award winners in an awards ceremony held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.
1st PlaceMaya Gouw,
Carrington Middle School, Durham ($100)
2nd PlaceMelissa Moreno,
Guilford Middle School, Greensboro ($75)
3rd PlaceErica Perine, The
Academy at Lincoln, Greensboro ($50)
Contest Calendar
• 2012 Contest opens February 1, 201 and closes October 31, 2011
• Turn in to Mrs. Berdeau by Oct. 10, 2010• Postmarked by Oct. 14 for State and National Levels• Judging for national level entries will occur by
November 18, 2011• Notification of national winners will occur by
December 10, 2011• Notification of state winners chosen as part of
the national judging will occur by December 15, 2011
National Winners
• National winners will receive award plaques and gift cards in the amount of $1000 for first place, $600 for second, $400 for third, and $400 for special online voting recognition. National winners will be recognized in the state and EPA region where they live, and the posters will be reproduced and distributed nationally to promote radon awareness.
1st PlaceKeep Your Family Safe
Logan, Age 14 of Dania, FL
2nd PlaceDo You Test Your Home for Radon?
Darwin, Age 9 of Virginia Beach, VA
3rd PlaceTest Your Home for Radon
Divya, Age 13 of Bridgewater, NJ
• 1st Place Radon Kills
• Alec of Guthrie, OK
• 2nd Place Radon Can be Anywhere
• Emily of Holladay, UT
• 3rd Place Dont Let Radon Take Your Life
• Noah of Savannah, MO
Websites
• http://www.ncradon.org/• http://sosradon.org/2011-poster-contest
FHS Student Posters 2011 Contest
NC Honorable mention Jennifer