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  1. 18 sie 2023 · High concentrations of indoor radon are particularly dangerous since prolonged exposure through inhalation significantly increases the risk of lung cancer. Chemical elements which decay into radon, such as uranium, thorium and radium can be present in soil, water and construction materials.

  2. 6 lip 2023 · The transfer factor of radionuclides such as uranium, thorium, radium, and radon from soil to plants and their distribution among different parts of the plant depends on the soil nature and...

  3. Curious about where does radon come from? Radon is a radioactive gas that arises from the breakdown of uranium in soils and rocks underfoot. It sneaks into the air, and some of it may end up in our homes, raising important questions about its effects on our health.

  4. 16 lip 2020 · Radon can seep into a house through cracks in the floors, construction joints, cracks in the walls as well as the piping. Although the gas occurs naturally and is found in low levels throughout the EU, higher levels of radon put people at greater risk of developing lung cancer.

  5. 25 sty 2023 · Radon enters buildings through cracks in the floors or at floor-wall junctions, gaps around pipes or cables, small pores in hollow-block walls, cavity walls, or sumps or drains. Radon levels are usually higher in basements, cellars and living spaces in contact with the ground.

  6. 20 mar 2015 · Read five facts home owners should know about radon, including how it can affect your home and your health. 1) Radon is a gas which can seep into our homes. Radon gas is created when natural...

  7. 1 lip 2019 · Through many epidemiological studies regarding occupational exposure among miners and residential exposure among the general population, radon has been scientifically proven to cause lung cancer, and radon exposure is the second most common cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking.

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