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Radon Gas

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What is radon gas?

Radon is a radioactive gas that occurs naturally. It has no taste, smell or colour. It is everywhere, usually at levels that are not harmful.

Where does radon come from?

It comes from the decay of uranium that is found in small quantities in all soil and rocks. Radon rises from soil into the air. Outdoors radon is diluted and the risk it poses is negligible. When it enters enclosed spaces, however, concentrations can build up.

Where is radon found?

Radon is everywhere. There are some areas of the UK where the geology results in higher radon levels, but even in these areas, most homes will not have a problem. The National Radiological Protection Board has produced maps to show the extent of the problem. The only way to know whether a property has elevated levels is to perform a radon test.

Is radon dangerous?

Yes! Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, responsible for as many as 30,000 deaths per year! You can't see, taste or smell radon gas and testing for it is simple and inexpensive.

How does radon get into my home?

Because of the effects of wind and temperature, the air pressure in buildings is usually lower than the air pressure in the soil beneath them. This causes air from the soil to enter the house through cracks and gaps in the floor or walls. This air contains radon gas, and in areas where radon levels in the soil are quite high, indoor radon levels can rise above the Action Level.

Might there be radon in my workplace?

Radon can also affect workplaces in the same way as houses. There is legislation to ensure that concentrations are reduced to an acceptable level. This is administered by the either the Health & Safety Executive, or the Environmental Health Officer.

Can Radon Gas be removed?

Radon gas is present at very low levels in all buildings. You needn’t be alarmed it is easy to detect with the right equipment.

If it is proven that you have dangerous levels of Radon Gas present in your building then a number of very effective and inexpensive solutions are already in place. These range from a simple protective floor coating for concrete or low level vents and extraction fans.


The UKBA plans to be at the forefront of Radon Gas detection and reduction in homes and businesses in the UK.

We will be utilising various tests ranging from a weekly postal test to a visit with on site radon monitoring.

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