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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Wheaton North’s Luca Warren wins student video contest showing health hazards of radon gas

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Test kit for radon gas. | Wikimedia Commons

Test kit for radon gas. | Wikimedia Commons

Luca Warren’s 1-minute YouTube video created to raise awareness of the dangers of radioactive radon gas won first place in a recent contest, earning the Wheaton North High School student $1,000.

Right behind Warren, Luke Fritz of Wheaton Academy in West Chicago won second place and Matt Dujardin of St. Charles East High School won third place.

Alex Burandt and Ken Kanwischer of Wheaton North High School received an honorable mention for their video. Noah Curtin and teammates Justin Riddle and Joshua Woodall, all of Wheaton Academy, also received honorable mentions.

Illinois students submitted 122 posters and 138 videos for the contest put on by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the American Lung Association, which provided the prize money.

“These contests help us spread the message about radon and the importance of testing homes for this health hazard,” IEMA Acting Director William P. Robertson said in a press release. “As students learn more about radon, they often encourage friends and family to test their homes. The posters and videos also help people understand the importance of testing their homes and taking steps to reduce high levels of radon if it’s detected.”

In addition to video, there was a poster contest. The winning poster will compete at a national level: the 2018 National Radon Poster Contest sponsored by the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors. 

The IEMA estimates 1,200 Illinoisans die per year from lung cancer related to radon exposure. The colorless, odorless, tasteless gas is produced by decaying uranium in the soil, which occurs naturally. It gets into buildings because of cracks and exposed soil, sometimes found in crawl spaces.

“It is estimated that approximately 21,000 deaths in the U.S. each year are caused by radon-induced lung cancer,” ALA Vice President of Environmental Health Angela Tin said in the news release. “Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer and can be prevented by simply testing, and, if necessary, mitigating your home.”

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Video contest 

StudentSchoolCityAward
1st placeLuca WarrenWheaton North High SchoolWheaton $1,000 to winning student plus $300 to the school

2nd placeLuke FritzWheaton AcademyWest Chicago$750 prize to winning student plus $200 to the school

3rd placeMatt DujardinSt. Charles East High SchoolSt. Charles$500 prize to winning student $100 to the school

Honorable MentionElizabeth MuellerMetamora Township High SchoolMetamora

Honorable MentionPatrick ZerrudoFremd High SchoolPalatine

Honorable MentionAlex Burandt and Ken KanwischerWheaton North High SchoolWheaton

Honorable MentionJustin Riddle and Joshua WoodallWheaton AcademyWest Chicago

Honorable MentionGarrett Austin, Bradyn Kaiser, Lanee McNary, Megan Kern, Matthew Hobler and Connor SatterwaiteVandalia Community High School, Vandalia

Honorable MentionJalan Lee, Richard Lester and Emily StadelmyerZion Benton Township High SchoolZion

Honorable MentionNoah CurtinWheaton AcademyWest Chicago

Poster contest

StudentSchoolCityAward
1st placeLucy ClarySt. Athanasius SchoolEvanston$200
2nd placeKimberly GallegosTriopia ElementaryArenzville$150
3rd placeLila MoorehomeschooledVienna$100

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