Radon prevention in new construction in Finland: a nationwide sample survey in 2009

The building code for radon prevention and the associated practical guidelines were revised in Finland in 2003-2004. Thereafter, preventive measures have become more common and effective and indoor radon concentrations have been markedly reduced. In this study, the indoor radon concentration was mea...

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Humans
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Risk Assessment
Ventilation
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