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Radon in Your Home Presenter information here 4/2014
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Learning Objectives Knowledge: Origin of Radon & Health Risk. Comprehension: Influences of radon entry into homes. Application: Options for testing and mitigation.
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A Citizen's Guide to Radon: The Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family from Radon
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Naturally occurring Radioactive gas Colorless Odorless “ Radon What Is It?
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Radon 3.8 days Radium 1,620 years Uranium 4.47 million years Lead Polonium Bismuth Radon – radioactive gas
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Radon Measurement Radon is measured in picoCuries per liter of air (pCi/L). While no level of radon exposure is considered safe, EPA has set an action level at 4 pCi/L 1 picoCurie is equal to 0.037 radioactive disintegrations per second According to EPA, if levels are at or above 4 pCi/L, the home should be mitigated take precautionary actions between 2-4 pCi/L
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Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers claiming approximately 21,000 lives annually. Radon Health Concern
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Inhalation of Radon Decay Products AlphaParticle Radiation Damage to DNA Radon Causes Lung Cancer
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Radon - A Physician's Guide: The Health Threat With A Simple Solution
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Radon and Children Children have smaller lungs and therefore higher breathing rates. Children spend up to 70% more time indoors than adults on average. According to the U.S. EPA, 1 in 5 schools has at least one schoolroom with a radon level that exceeds the recommended level of 4 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Children are more susceptible to effects of radon.
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Radon in soil and rocks under and adjacent to buildings, migrates through foundations, cracks and small openings and concentrates inside buildings. Well Water Building Materials
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Radon & Granite Countertops ? Not an Issue.
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What are the radon levels in your community?
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Testing is the only way to know the radon level of a building. Residential Construction Team
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short-term/charcoal 3-7 day test long-term/alpha track 3 months to a year test DIY Radon Test Kits
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DIY Testing - FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Kit Instructions Vary – follow instructions! 12-hour closed-house for 2-7 day test Place in Lowest “lived-in” area Place midlevel from floor & ceiling Out of air flow (ductwork and fans) Out of kitchen and bathroom
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Radon Testing and Mitigation Professionals
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Professional Continuous Monitor Cost $600+$315.00 printer
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- de-pressurization - wind - - thermal by-passes - - stack-effect - - vented appliances - without dedicated - outside air source - - frozen/wet soils Factors that Increase Radon Levels
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Radon Mitigation for Existing Homes
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Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction: How to Fix Your Home 23
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Radon Mitigation Sub-slab Depressurization n Most common type of radon mitigation system n Suction created by fan draws radon from beneath the concrete slab and safely vents radon outdoors Fan Attic Depressurization Piping System Discharge
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Radon Mitigation Sub-Slab Depressurization
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Crawlspace Mitigation … Sub-Membrane Depressurization System Fan Attic Depressurization Piping System Discharge
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Building Radon Out: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Build Radon- Resistant Homes
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Building Radon Resistant Homes Pre-construction testing is costly and is not 100% - not recommend Homes can be built to prevent radon entry. Radon-resistant construction includes common building practices and a few added steps. Radon-resistant features into your new home adds $350-$500 vs. $1,500-$3,000 for existing home. Homes with radon-resistant features should be tested for radon after occupancy.
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Radon Resistant Construction Minimum Rough-In Features 4” layer of gas-permeable material (1/4”-2” aggregate) under all concrete slabs and other floor systems in contact with ground; Soil gas retarder (6 mil poly) under slab or on ground if crawl space Minimizing entry routes (sumps, floor openings, etc.) Passive sub-membrane/slab depressurization system 3-inch diameter PVC pipe embedded vertically in the sub-membrane/slab extending up through the house and terminating about the roof surface Provisions for a vent pipe power source
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Radon in Water Radon gas contribution from water – 5% - always focus on radon in air first! 10,000 pCi/L in water adds 1 pCi/L to air Private wells are greatest problem Water outgases radon – more from hot H2O
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Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon
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"Healthy Indoor Environment Protocols for Home Energy Upgrades" 33
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Thank you! Questions? Comments? 34 Radon in Your Home
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