Longford Libraries launch radon monitor loan scheme

Supporting public health and community wellbeing

Press Release: Thursday, 5 March 2026 

Longford Libraries has announced the launch of a new Radon Monitor Loan Scheme, enabling members of the public to borrow digital radon monitors to check radon levels in their homes. The initiative forms part of the national Healthy Ireland at Your Library programme and is supported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate indoors. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer in Ireland after smoking. Testing is the only way to know if radon is present in a home.

Through this scheme, library members in both Ballymahon and Granard Libraries can borrow a digital radon monitor just like a book, allowing them to gain a snapshot reading of radon levels in their homes. While the monitors do not replace the recommended three-month radon test, they provide a valuable first step in identifying potential radon issues and raising awareness.

County Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Garry Murtagh said, “Longford County Council is proud to support this initiative as part of our wider commitment to public health and community wellbeing. By making radon monitors freely accessible through our library service, we are ensuring that residents have practical tools and reliable information to safeguard their homes and families. This initiative reflects the evolving role of our libraries as accessible, trusted community spaces delivering real and meaningful supports.”

Deputy Chief Executive of Longford County Council, John Brannigan said, “Longford Library Services is committed to supporting our community in practical and meaningful ways. Libraries today are vibrant community hubs offering far more than traditional book lending. This Radon Monitor Loan Scheme is an important health initiative that empowers people to take proactive steps to protect their wellbeing. We encourage everyone to avail of this free service.”

The initiative has already seen success in several counties and is now being rolled out in additional library services nationwide. The EPA has supported the scheme by providing monitors, staff training and promotional materials.

Chair of the National Healthy Ireland at Your Library Working Group, Amanda Branigan, said, “This scheme demonstrates how libraries can play a vital role in delivering national health initiatives at a local level. From literacy and lifelong learning to health and wellbeing supports, libraries continue to evolve to meet community needs. Making radon monitors available to borrow is another example of how libraries help people make informed decisions about their health.”

For more information about radon testing, visit www.radon.ie.

For further details about the Radon Monitor Loan Scheme, contact your local Longford Library branch or visit www.longfordlibrary.ie.

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