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A Preliminary Evaluation of the Control of Indoor Radon Daughter Levels in New Structures
An evaluation is presented on state-of-the-art radon daughter control measures for proposed structures which have radon exhalation through the foundations. Five technologies are evaluated for cost-effectiveness: ventilation, polymeric sealants, excavation, ventilated crawl space construction, and improved slab construction. The implementation of these control measures by the builder through interaction with local health authorities is also evaluated.
A Preliminary Evaluation of the Control of Indoor Radon Daughter Levels in New Structures
An evaluation is presented on state-of-the-art radon daughter control measures for proposed structures which have radon exhalation through the foundations. Five technologies are evaluated for cost-effectiveness: ventilation, polymeric sealants, excavation, ventilated crawl space construction, and improved slab construction. The implementation of these control measures by the builder through interaction with local health authorities is also evaluated.
A Preliminary Evaluation of the Control of Indoor Radon Daughter Levels in New Structures
J. E. Fitzgerald (author) / R. J. Guimond (author) / R. A. Shaw (author)
1976
88 pages
Report
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English
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