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The effectiveness of radon preventive and remedial measures in Irish homes

Stephanie LongRadiological Protection Institute of Ireland, 3 Clonskeagh Square, Clonskeagh Road, Dublin 14, Ireland. [email protected]David FentonRadiological Protection Institute of Ireland, 3 Clonskeagh Square, Clonskeagh Road, Dublin 14, IrelandMary CreminCork County Council North Division, Annabella, Mallow, Co. Cork, IrelandAlison MorganCork County Council North Division, Annabella, Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland
2013en
ABI

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It is estimated that approximately 100 000 Irish homes have radon concentrations above the reference level of 200 Bq m(-3). To minimise the number of new homes with this problem, building regulations require that all new homes built since July 1998 in high radon areas are installed with radon barriers during construction. Measurements on local authority homes in a number of high radon areas have allowed the impact of these new regulations to be assessed. In County Cork a reduction of up to 70% in the mean radon concentration was observed in homes built since 1998 relative to those built before this date. A reduction in both the number of homes exceeding the reference level and the maximum concentration measured in homes was also measured. Homes exceeding the reference level were remediated with the use of an active sump. The results of this remedial work are also presented and show that the mean reduction in radon concentration achieved was 92%.

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