The Radon Policy Division of BREATHE, funded in part by the Kentucky State Radon Program, houses an evidence-based community outreach and research center to raise awareness about the dangers of radon exposure and prompt action to reduce radon risks using evidence-based practices. Radon research focuses on reducing the synergistic risks of radon and tobacco smoke exposure. The two major programs within the Radon Policy Division are Provider Education and Geological Mapping. The Provider Education Program offers free continuing education credits for healthcare and public health professionals as well as materials to share with patients, providers, and community members. The Geological Mapping Program partners with the Kentucky Geological Survey, also located at the University of Kentucky, to evaluate radon potential using observed radon values and rock formation type and to create county-specific maps and information. The Radon Policy Division’s faculty and staff serve on the American Association of Radiation Scientists and Technologists (AARST) Foundation Board and the Kentucky Governor’s Radon Advisory Committee.