Report BR 270 Protecting dwellings with suspended timber floors: a BRE guide to radon remedial measures in existing dwellings
Publication Year
1994
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Gives practical advice on how to reduce indoor radon levels in existing dwellings. If a survey shows that indoor radon levels are unacceptably high, it is necessary to carry out a detailed survey of the property. Suspended timber floors are usually highlighted as significant routes of entry for radon. Discusses remedial measures for this and other types of suspended floor, and highlights the problems associated with each method.
Document History
BRE Good Repair Guide 37 (2012) - Part 1 replaces the guidance given in this document. It is now withdrawn.
Author
Welsh, P. A., Pye, P. W. and Scivyer, C. R.
Publisher Information
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