This report is one of a series giving practical advice on how to reduce indoor radon levels in existing dwellings. Its specific subject is radon remedial measures for houses with suspended timber floors. These measures can also be used with other types of suspended floor, although they are not relevant to timber finishes laid directly onto concrete bases. The report is aimed at builders who carry out radon remedial work and householders who are competent at D IY.
Protecting dwellings with suspended timber floors: a BRE guide to radon remedial measures in existing dwellings.
Year:
1994
Languages: English | Pages: 15 pp
Bibliographic info:
UK, Building Research Establishment, Report BR 270, 1994