April 08, 2026 9:00am to 12:50am
CE CLASS: Radon, Mold & Carbon Monoxide in Homes
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 12:50 PM
Instructor: Daniel Tranter, Minnesota Department of Health Indoor Air Unit
Cost:
- Members: $20 (must be signed in to receive member pricing)
- Nonmembers: $30
Approved for 3.5 MN & 3 ND CE hours
Course Overview
Protecting the health and safety of home occupants starts with understanding the hidden risks that can exist inside a property. This course explores three critical indoor air quality concerns - radon, mold, and carbon monoxide - and their impact on homes and homeowners. You'll gain practical knowledge to help recognize potential hazards, understand health implications, and confidently address questions that arise during real estate transactions.
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Radon - This course introduces radon, a soil gas that can cause lung cancer. The learning objectives include: health concerns; how radon enters buildings; radon testing methods; how radon can be reduced; radon disclosure in home sales; radon resistant new construction; and radon licensure requirements. It is a 1.5-hour traditional classroom style lecture course. Opportunities for question and answer are provided throughout the course.
Mold - The course introduces indoor mold growth, a common health and structural concern in homes. Topics include: the causes of indoor mold growth; potential health effects from exposure to mold; common moisture problems; methods to find mold; and remediation guidelines for mold problems in homes. The course is a 1-hour classroom lecture style course. Opportunities for questions are provided during the class.
Carbon Monoxide - The course introduces carbon monoxide, a significant poisoning concern in homes. Topics include: the causes of elevated carbon monoxide; the health effects; examples of problems; and how to prevent it. The course is a 1-hour classroom lecture style course. Opportunities for questions are provided during the class.