Radonilmanhallintaa
Radonilmanhallintaa refers to the management and mitigation of radon gas, a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in buildings and pose health risks. Radon is formed by the decay of uranium, which is present in varying concentrations in soil and rock. When buildings are constructed over uranium-rich soil, radon gas can seep into the living spaces, leading to potential health issues such as lung cancer.
The primary concern with radon is its radioactive nature, which can cause ionization of molecules in the
Radon mitigation involves several strategies to reduce the concentration of radon gas in indoor environments. Common
1. Sub-slab depressurization: This technique involves creating a negative pressure under the foundation of a building
2. Soil suction: This method uses a vacuum system to draw radon gas from the soil and
3. Active soil depressurization: Similar to sub-slab depressurization, but applied to the soil around the foundation.
4. Radon-resistant construction: Building materials and techniques that minimize the entry of radon into buildings.
Regular radon testing is recommended for all homes and buildings, especially those located in areas with known