Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological formations such as those found in Northamptonshire and North Oxfordshire in the UK. The UK's National Radiological Protection Board have designated both districts as radon Affected Areas. Radiation levels due to radon, therefore, exceed 200 Bq m− 3, the UK's domestic Action Level, in over one percent of domestic properties. Because of radon's radioactivity, exposure to the gas can potentially cause lung cancer, and has been linked to some 2000 deaths a year in the UK. Consequently, when radiation levels exceed the Action Level, remediation against radon's effects is recommended to householders. This study examines the cost-effectiveness...
Background: Radon is a radioactive gas that may leak into buildings from the ground. Radon exposure ...
Radon is a naturally occurring inert radioactive gas found in soils and rocks that can accumulate in...
A recent cost-effectiveness analysis of a residential radon remediation programme considered and hig...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological ...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
Radon, a gaseous radioactive decay product of naturally-occurring uranium is widely distributed in t...
Radon is a colourless, odourless, inert, radioactive gas found in Group 8 of the Periodic Table; it ...
Radon remediation programmes in domestic dwellings were carried out in five areas, from three counti...
Building regulations in the UK have since 1992 required that radon-proof membranes be installed in n...
Case studies have shown that radon gas can accumulate within domestic properties at sufficiently hig...
Radon gas can be present within buildings at sufficiently high levels that it becomes a health risk....
In the UK, excessive levels of radon gas have been detected in domestic housing. Areas where 1% of e...
Objective: To determine the number of deaths from lung cancer related to radon in the home and to ex...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the number of deaths from lung cancer related to radon in the home and to ex...
Background: Radon is a radioactive gas that may leak into buildings from the ground. Radon exposure ...
Radon is a naturally occurring inert radioactive gas found in soils and rocks that can accumulate in...
A recent cost-effectiveness analysis of a residential radon remediation programme considered and hig...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological ...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
Radon, a gaseous radioactive decay product of naturally-occurring uranium is widely distributed in t...
Radon is a colourless, odourless, inert, radioactive gas found in Group 8 of the Periodic Table; it ...
Radon remediation programmes in domestic dwellings were carried out in five areas, from three counti...
Building regulations in the UK have since 1992 required that radon-proof membranes be installed in n...
Case studies have shown that radon gas can accumulate within domestic properties at sufficiently hig...
Radon gas can be present within buildings at sufficiently high levels that it becomes a health risk....
In the UK, excessive levels of radon gas have been detected in domestic housing. Areas where 1% of e...
Objective: To determine the number of deaths from lung cancer related to radon in the home and to ex...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the number of deaths from lung cancer related to radon in the home and to ex...
Background: Radon is a radioactive gas that may leak into buildings from the ground. Radon exposure ...
Radon is a naturally occurring inert radioactive gas found in soils and rocks that can accumulate in...
A recent cost-effectiveness analysis of a residential radon remediation programme considered and hig...