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European Collaborative Action
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Urban Air, Indoor Environment and Human Exposure
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| Radon in indoor air |
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In an attempt to overcome the increasing difficulty of
having concise essential information on important indoor pollutants at
hand, the European Collaborative Action 'Indoor Air Quality and Its Impact
on Man' has published several reports amongst which a short report on
radon in indoor air was published in 1988. Since then, considerable new
information has become available. This report summarizes and discusses
the actual state of knowledge on sources of radon in indoor air, typical
concentrations, health effects and radon risk estimates, indoor radon
measuring methodology, instrumentation, remedial and preventive measures
to reduce indoor radon, and recommended and regulatory radon levels. The
report concludes that the cost of remedial actions and the lack of public
interest are major obstacles in the reduction of population exposure.
Appendices which have a decay scheme of radon-222 and its short-lived
progeny and which explain special quantities and units for radon and radon
decay products complement the report.
AIVC World Wide Web Edition Containing
selected articles and features from the printed editions.
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