Radon and its progeny are the major contributors to the natural radiation dose received by human beings. Many countries and radiological authorities have recommended radon action levels to limit the indoor radon concentrations and, hence, the annual doses to the general public. Since the sources of indoor radon and the methods for reducing its concentration are different for different types of buildings, social and economic factors have to be considered when setting the action level. But so far no action levels are specifically recommended for cities that have dwellings and offices all housed in high-rise buildings. In this study, an optimization approach was used to determine an action level for high-rise buildings based on data obtained t...
Unlike detached or semi-detached houses, the main source of indoor radon in high-rise buildings is t...
Background and Objective: Radon is a radioactive, odorless gas. Radon gas with the emission of alpha...
Radon is a naturally occurring inert radioactive gas found in soils and rocks that can accumulate in...
Radon gas can be present within buildings at sufficiently high levels that it becomes a health risk....
Natural ventilation, as a medium for air exchange between the indoor and outdoor environment, is kno...
Radon-222 gas arises from the radioactive decay of radium-226 and has a 3.8 day half-life. This gas ...
There are some residential buildings that have a high indoor Radon concentration because of their la...
In the UK, excessive levels of radon gas have been detected in domestic housing. Areas where 1% of e...
In densely populated cities such as Hong Kong where people live and work in high-rise buildings that...
In order to maintain an acceptable Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), policies, strategies and guidelines hav...
Building regulations in the UK have since 1992 required that radon-proof membranes be installed in n...
Background and Objective: Radon gas is one of the environmental risk factors which can increase the ...
A series of measurements were conducted to study the indoor radon pollution in air-conditioned high-...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
International audienceRadon-222 is a radioactive natural gas produced by the decay of radium-226, kn...
Unlike detached or semi-detached houses, the main source of indoor radon in high-rise buildings is t...
Background and Objective: Radon is a radioactive, odorless gas. Radon gas with the emission of alpha...
Radon is a naturally occurring inert radioactive gas found in soils and rocks that can accumulate in...
Radon gas can be present within buildings at sufficiently high levels that it becomes a health risk....
Natural ventilation, as a medium for air exchange between the indoor and outdoor environment, is kno...
Radon-222 gas arises from the radioactive decay of radium-226 and has a 3.8 day half-life. This gas ...
There are some residential buildings that have a high indoor Radon concentration because of their la...
In the UK, excessive levels of radon gas have been detected in domestic housing. Areas where 1% of e...
In densely populated cities such as Hong Kong where people live and work in high-rise buildings that...
In order to maintain an acceptable Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), policies, strategies and guidelines hav...
Building regulations in the UK have since 1992 required that radon-proof membranes be installed in n...
Background and Objective: Radon gas is one of the environmental risk factors which can increase the ...
A series of measurements were conducted to study the indoor radon pollution in air-conditioned high-...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
International audienceRadon-222 is a radioactive natural gas produced by the decay of radium-226, kn...
Unlike detached or semi-detached houses, the main source of indoor radon in high-rise buildings is t...
Background and Objective: Radon is a radioactive, odorless gas. Radon gas with the emission of alpha...
Radon is a naturally occurring inert radioactive gas found in soils and rocks that can accumulate in...