Radon is a colourless, odourless, inert, radioactive gas found in Group 8 of the Periodic Table; it is formed by the decay of uranium in soils and rocks. The half-life of radon is 3.8 days. Radon, in the built environment, is the second largest cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking and is responsible for 3-5% of the UK cancer deaths. Radon can accumulate in workplaces to levels (400 Bq.m3), above which action is required under UK legislation by employers to remediate so as to reduce levels and lower the risk to human health. The remediation and post-remediation research programme in the NI-IS properties in Northamptonshire is perhaps the most mature in the UK, commencing in 1993. This thesis includes a review of the main remediatio...
Radon is a radioactive gas of natural origin that tends to accumulate in buildings. Although the lev...
Radon gas occurs naturally in the environment with variable distribution, concentrating sufficiently...
222Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which has a variable geographical distribution, an...
Radon is a colourless, odourless, inert, radioactive gas found in Group 8 of the Periodic Table; it ...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological ...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological ...
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is a member of Group 0 of the periodic table. I...
Radon, a gaseous radioactive decay product of naturally-occurring uranium is widely distributed in t...
In the UK, excessive levels of radon gas have been detected in domestic housing. Areas where 1% of e...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
Abstract. The costs of remedial work and the radon level reduction achieved in a series of domestic ...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
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....
Radon gas comes from uranium that occurs naturally in the ground. The variation in radon levels betw...
Radon is a radioactive gas of natural origin that tends to accumulate in buildings. Although the lev...
Radon gas occurs naturally in the environment with variable distribution, concentrating sufficiently...
222Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which has a variable geographical distribution, an...
Radon is a colourless, odourless, inert, radioactive gas found in Group 8 of the Periodic Table; it ...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological ...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, high levels of which are associated with geological ...
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is a member of Group 0 of the periodic table. I...
Radon, a gaseous radioactive decay product of naturally-occurring uranium is widely distributed in t...
In the UK, excessive levels of radon gas have been detected in domestic housing. Areas where 1% of e...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
Abstract. The costs of remedial work and the radon level reduction achieved in a series of domestic ...
In the UK, building new homes in areas prone to radon gas is currently subject to regulations that r...
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....
Radon gas comes from uranium that occurs naturally in the ground. The variation in radon levels betw...
Radon is a radioactive gas of natural origin that tends to accumulate in buildings. Although the lev...
Radon gas occurs naturally in the environment with variable distribution, concentrating sufficiently...
222Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which has a variable geographical distribution, an...