Wisconsin Radon Conference

The Wisconsin Radon Conference has been held biennially since 2013 (with a brief pause during COVID-19 pandemic). The conference is attended by radon measurement and mitigation professionals, state and local health department officials, Tribal nations, and professional organizations. Typically, the conference is held as a two-day event. The first day consists of a morning and afternoon continuing education course surrounding technical topics within radon measurement and mitigation. The second day includes presentations, roundtable discussions, and networking. The most recent conference was held November 12-13, 2025. The next conference is anticipated for fall 2027.

Michigan Radon Program Manager, Les Smith, (left) and Wisconsin Radon Program Manager, Amanda Koch, (right) greet attendees before the conference.
Michigan Radon Program Manager, Les Smith (left), and Wisconsin Radon Program Manager, Amanda Koch (right), greet attendees before the conference. 

Materials from previous conferences

Access previous year's conference agendas and presentation slide decks by selecting the plus sign to expand.

Continuing Education Course Day—November 12, 2025

Tips for Radon Measurement in Multi-Family, Schools and Large Buildings | 4hrs | KSU-602

This is a four-hour continuing education course for radon measurement professionals covering standards and processes associated with measurement work in multi-family, schools, and large buildings. This course covers the ANSI/AARST MA-MFLB 2023 standard and focuses on the logistics and details of doing radon measurement work in multi-family, schools, and large building settings through case studies and discussion.

Mitigation Design, Diagnostics and Materials Review Video Series | 4hrs | KSU-423

This course will focus on mitigation design, diagnostics and materials through a video series reviewing the Rutger's Superslab with its designer Bill Broadhead and radon training expert Bruce Snead.

Wisconsin Radon Conference—November 12-13, 2025

Wisconsin Radon Conference agenda (PDF)

Presentation slide decks

Questions?

Experts are available statewide to answer your questions and provide test kits to the general public. Get in touch with a radon expert by contacting your regional Radon Information Center or by calling 1-888-LOW-RADON (1-888-569-7236).

Glossary

 
Last revised February 4, 2026