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is the UK’s leading authority for independent impartial
advice on how to reduce radon levels in buildings.
This site covers
the following topics:
- NEW RELEASE
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New maps for defining areas where radon protective measures are
required in new
buildings and New BRE guide BR211 (2007), Radon: guidance on protective
measures for new buildings introduced on 12th November 2007.
- BRE
publication tackles radon issues in property market
Radon solution sheets for existing dwellings
- A series of
practical specification sheets
- The
radon problem
- What radon is, the
health risk, how radon enters a building, and where radon is a problem.
How to reduce radon levels in your home
- Describes the
different radon solutions that are available – radon sumps,
sealing floors and walls, increased underfloor ventilation, positive
pressurisation, and improving house ventilation
Protecting new buildings
- Offers guidance on
the Building Regulations requirements for protecting new buildings in
radon affected areas
Radon in the Workplace
- Describes the
Health and safety requirements for radon in workplace buildings, and
identifies the guidance available for reducing radon levels.
Buying and selling homes in radon affected areas
- Identifies the
additional points to consider when buying a home in a radon affected
areas.
Radon services available on a fee paid basis
- Describes radon
services that BRE can provide on a fee paid basis within the UK.
Radon Services available to International enquirers
- Describes the
unique radon services that BRE can offer overseas customers.
Other radon information sources
- Links to other
useful web sites
Radon questions & answers
- The following are
frequently asked questions and answers relating to radon and buildings:
The UK National Radon Forum
- The National Radon
Forum is a new initiative aimed at bringing people together who have a
role to play in helping to reduce the risk from radon in the UK
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