نتایج جستجو برای: indoor radon

تعداد نتایج: 39314  

E. Fathi-Pour J. Moradgholi L. Ansari L. Darvish M. Haghani M. R. Ghanbar-pour R. Faghihi S. M. J. Mortazavi S. Mehdizadeh

Background: Nowadays, extensive technological advancements have made it possible to use nanopaints which show exciting properties. In IR Iran excessive radon levels (up to 3700 Bq m–3) have been reported in homes located in radon prone areas. Over the past decades, concerns have been raised about the risk posed by resi- dential radon exposure.Objective: This study aims at investigating the ef...

2008
D. S. Pressyanov

Recently, a method for long-term Rn measurements was proposed that combines the radon absorption ability of some polycarbonates, like Makrofol, with their track-etch properties. The method is independent of any particular Rn progeny behavior and the very first evaluation of this approach showed that its range of sensitivity covers practically the entire range of indoor Rn-concentrations. This m...

Introduction In this study, effective dose equivalent for the public due to internal exposure to 222radon (222Rn) was evaluated in three regions of Ramsar, a northern coastal city in Iran.                                Materials and Methods Measurements were carried out using a radon monitoring device. Outdoor and indoor radon concentrations were measured within 24 hours with an integration in...

2016
Maryam Yarahmadi Abbas Shahsavani Mohammad Hassan Mahmoudian Narges Shamsedini Noushin Rastkari Majid Kermani

INTRODUCTION Radon is the second most important cause of lung cancer after smoking. Thus, the determination of indoor radon concentrations in dwellings and workplaces is an important public health concern. The purpose of this research was to measure the concentration of radon gas in residential homes and public places in the city of Shiraz and its relationship with the type and age of the build...

H.C. Ramanna, K. Nagaraja, L.A. Sathish, S. Sundareshan, V. Nagesh,

Background: Radon, thoron and their progenies are the most important contributions to human exposure from natural sources. Radon exists in soil gas, building materials, Indoor atmosphere etc. Among all the natural sources of radiation dose to human beings, inhalation of radon contributes a lot. The work presented here emphasizes the long term measurements of radon, thoron and their proge...

2013
Sara Namazi

Radon (Rn) is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that impacts air quality world-wide. It is a known carcinogen and considered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to be the second leading cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoking. Of several known isotopes of radon, Rn is the most stable with a half-life of approximately four days. This particular isotope is asso...

2010

Indoor air radon concentration was measured by exposing track-etch detectors in the two elementary schools, one high school, a kindergarten and the hospital in the city of Vushtrri. Measurements were performed with the radon monitor PRM-145, which uses alpha scintillation cells and serves to determine the current concentration of radon. The results we obtained are in the range between the avera...

2014
Olusegun T Afolabi Bosun Banjoko Adedeji A Onayade

Radon is considered a significant contaminant that affects indoor air quality. However radon is only known to few people, and there is limited documented research on its health hazards in Nigeria. We therefore assessed the awareness of radon and its health risk among employees of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Academic and non-academic staff members from all the 13 faculties were ...

2000
Ilona Mäkeläinen Hannu Arvela Anne Voutilainen

The effect of indoor gamma dose rate, permeability of soil, substructure, and ventilation habits of inhabitants were studied using data of 84 low rise residential houses collected in an area of enhanced indoor radon concentration. The radon concentrations varied from 30 to more than 5000 Bqm. Cross-tabulation, comparisons of means and multiplicative models were used to test the significance of ...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
m. haghani department of medical physics and medical engineering, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran s. m. j. mortazavi the center for radiological research, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran r. faghihi radiation research center, mechanical engineering school, shiraz university, shiraz, iran s. mehdizadeh radiation research center, mechanical engineering school, shiraz university, shiraz, iran j. moradgholi ph.d student of nanomaterials, department of materials engineering, isfahan university of technology, isfahan 84156-83111, iran l. darvish master student, student research committee, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: nowadays, extensive technological advancements have made it possible to use nanopaints which show exciting properties. in ir iran excessive radon levels (up to 3700 bq m–3) have been reported in homes located in radon prone areas. over the past decades, concerns have been raised about the risk posed by resi- dential radon exposure. objective: this study aims at investigating the eff...

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