Title of article :
Radon protection for new buildings: a practical solution
from the UK
Author/Authors :
C.R. Scivyer ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
If indoor radon levels are to be significantly reduced across Europe it is essential to ensure that all new buildings
built in areas affected by radon are protected. In the United Kingdom the Building Research Establishment Ltd
ŽBRE. has been carrying out research on behalf of the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
ŽDETR. to develop protective measures for use in new buildings. This work commenced in the mid-1980s and has
resulted in the development of a range of practical cost-effective techniques for providing radon protection in new
UK buildings. Guidance has been developed in support of the Building Regulations for England and Wales. First
published in 1991 the technical solutions have been gradually improved in light of experience gained on site.
Likewise, the areas for which the guidance applies have also been revised in light of radon surveys carried out by the
National Radiological Protection Board. This continuous process of refinement is scheduled to result in a further
version during 1999. The techniques developed in the UK mainly rely upon passive radon barriers, which are low cost
and simple to install. Even in the worst affected areas of the country, where some 30% of existing houses have radon
levels greater than 200 Bq m3 ŽUK recommended action level., houses with protection measures regularly result in
indoor radon levels close to 20 Bq m3 ŽUK average for all house types.. Radon protective measures are now being
installed routinely in many parts of the UK. The cost of installation has reduced as protection has become a matter
of routine through regulation, so that currently radon protection is unlikely to cost much more than 0.25% of the
total construction cost of a typical UK house. It is our view that many of the techniques developed in the UK could
be used directly or with minor modifications in other countries in Europe. This paper describes these latest
techniques and approaches used in the UK to successfully provide radon protective measures.
Keywords :
RADON , UK , protection , New buildings
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment