Title of article :
Experiences in radon-safe building in Finland
Author/Authors :
H. Arvela ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
A study was made of radon-safe buildings in 300 Finnish low-rise residential buildings using data obtained from a
questionnaire study. The study also aims at finding the main defects in design and implementation and how the
guidance given on radon-safe buildings in slab-on-grade houses has been followed. According to the guidelines, the
prevention of the flow of radon-bearing air from the soil into the house is recommended to be carried out through
installation of aluminised bitumen felt and use of elastic sealants. Second, as a precaution perforated piping should
be installed in the subsoil of the floor slab. The median indoor radon concentration in the houses was 155 Bq m3.
This is 32% lower than the median of the estimated reference values. The action level of 200 Bq m3 was still
exceeded in 40% of the houses. In most houses with slab-on-grade the prevention was based only on the installation
of a sub-slab depressurisation system. Sealing was performed in a low number of houses. In 80% of houses with a
sub-slab piping connected to an operating fan, radon concentration was below the action level of 200 Bq m3. In
houses with piping but no fan, the corresponding fraction was only 45%. Sub-slab piping without a fan had no
remarkable effect on radon concentration. In houses with crawl-space and edge-thickened slabs, radon concentrations
were low. The choice of foundation system thus significantly affects the indoor radon concentration. The
importance of complete and careful sealing work should be stressed in advice and guides concerning radon
prevention.
Keywords :
RADON , Indoor air , Radon-safe building
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment