Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software

Radon, a radioactive gas, poses a significant health risk when accumulated in indoor environments. This study measured radon concentrations in three rooms with varying ventilation levels over a 12-month period, utilizing a Corentium monitor, an alpha spectroscopy-based radon detection devic...

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Main Author: Alhamdi Walat A.H.
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2024-01-01
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description Radon, a radioactive gas, poses a significant health risk when accumulated in indoor environments. This study measured radon concentrations in three rooms with varying ventilation levels over a 12-month period, utilizing a Corentium monitor, an alpha spectroscopy-based radon detection device. The objective was to assess the impact of seasonal variations on indoor radon levels. The results indicated that the highest radon concentration, approximately 42 Bqm-3, was consistently observed in the closed room. In comparison, the partially closed room and the regularly occupied room with normal ventilation, had concentrations of 35 Bqm-3 and 31 Bqm-3, respectively. Across all three rooms, radon levels were lowest during the summer and peaked during the winter. The dose and risk associated with radon exposure were further analyzed using the RESRAD-BUILD computer code. All measured radon levels and associated doses were below the global safety limits. This study highlights the critical role of ventilation in controlling indoor radon levels and confirms that the environments studied remain within safe exposure thresholds.
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spelling doaj-art-f3be09eb4a754ef68d579860167d160e2025-01-30T06:46:08ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852024-01-0139323424210.2298/NTRP2403234A1451-39942403234ADose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD softwareAlhamdi Walat A.H.0Department of Physics, College of Science, University of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, IraqRadon, a radioactive gas, poses a significant health risk when accumulated in indoor environments. This study measured radon concentrations in three rooms with varying ventilation levels over a 12-month period, utilizing a Corentium monitor, an alpha spectroscopy-based radon detection device. The objective was to assess the impact of seasonal variations on indoor radon levels. The results indicated that the highest radon concentration, approximately 42 Bqm-3, was consistently observed in the closed room. In comparison, the partially closed room and the regularly occupied room with normal ventilation, had concentrations of 35 Bqm-3 and 31 Bqm-3, respectively. Across all three rooms, radon levels were lowest during the summer and peaked during the winter. The dose and risk associated with radon exposure were further analyzed using the RESRAD-BUILD computer code. All measured radon levels and associated doses were below the global safety limits. This study highlights the critical role of ventilation in controlling indoor radon levels and confirms that the environments studied remain within safe exposure thresholds.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2024/1451-39942403234A.pdfradiological assessmentresrad- biuld codeventilationmeteorological parameter
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Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
radiological assessment
resrad- biuld code
ventilation
meteorological parameter
title Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software
title_full Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software
title_fullStr Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software
title_full_unstemmed Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software
title_short Dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using RESRAD-BIULD software
title_sort dose and risk assessment of radon in three rooms with varying ventilation levels using resrad biuld software
topic radiological assessment
resrad- biuld code
ventilation
meteorological parameter
url https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2024/1451-39942403234A.pdf
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