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29 Sept 2025

Councillors voice concern over potential hidden killer in Kilkenny

Radon gas can be a silent killer - and is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers

Councillors voice concern over potential hidden killer in Kilkenny

County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny

At the most recent plenary meeting of Kilkenny County Council, a motion was passed calling for the introduction of a grant scheme to support homeowners in testing their homes for radon gas.

The mortality rate of 5.3 per 100,000 due to indoor radon, demonstrates that radon remains one of the highest preventable causes of death in Ireland.

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According to the EPA, radon can cause lung cancer when exposed to high levels over a long period of time. In Ireland, radon causes about 350 cases of lung cancer every year.

Cllrs Pat Dunphy, David Fitzgerald, Mary Hilda Cavanagh, Joe Lyons, Michael Doyle, Fidelis Doherty and John Brennan put the following motion before elected members in County Hall:

"That this Council calls on the Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy, Minister Darragh O'Brien to urgently consider the introduction of a grant scheme to support homeowners in testing their homes for radon gas and safeguarding against the impacts.

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"Radon is a colourless, odourless radioactive gas and is recognised as the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Despite its dangers, its presence is entirely preventable through proper testing and mitigation.

"Given the serious public health risks associated with prolonged exposure, it is essential that the Department provides financial assistance to encourage widespread testing.

"We urge the Minister to respond positively and act swiftly in making such supports available to homeowners."

The motion was proposed by Cllr Pat Dunphy and seconded by Cathaoirleach, Cllr Mary Hilda Cavanagh.

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Cllr Cavanagh raised her own concern about the 'danger in older houses insulated within an inch of their life'.

Elected members are now awaiting a response from the Minister.

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