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Report BR 464 Buying homes in radon affected areas: for solicitors, conveyancers, surveyors, estate agents, buyers and sellers
Publication Year
2004
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Whilst radon may be a new issue for consideration during property transactions, it is not itself a new problem. Radon comes from traces of uranium that are present in all soils and rocks. Unfortunately in some areas of the country there is slightly more uranium in the ground. Because radon is a gas it can seep into buildings, and if allowed to build up can pose a health risk to occupants by increasing their long-term risk of developing lung cancer. This guide has been prepared to provide practical advice to anyone who is involved in property transactions in areas affected by radon. It explains in simple terms what radon is, the health risks, where to find it and how to measure it. It also describes practical methods for reducing the risk and gives a common sense approach to addressing radon during a property transaction.
Document History
Whilst this publication can still be purchased some of the information in it has been superseded by more recent research and standards. The BRE Group does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage, including - without limitation - indirect or consequential loss or damage arising from use, or loss of use, of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this document.
Author
Scivyer, C.
ISBN
9781860816789
Publisher Information
BRE
BRE is a building science centre that generates new knowledge through research. This is used to create products, tools and standards that drive positive change across the built environment. BRE helps its government and private sector clients meet the significant environmental, social and economic challenges they face in delivering homes, buildings and communities. BRE is owned by the BRE Trust, a registered charity. The Trust uses the profits made by the BRE companies to fund research and education that advances knowledge of the built environment.
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