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Good Building Guide 73 Radon protection for new domestic extensions and conservatories with solid concrete ground floors
Publication Year
2015
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Practical advice and guidance on providing radon protection to new domestic extensions and conservatories with concrete floors and why it is necessary. Also intended to help determine whether protection is needed in radon-affected areas and the level of protection required.
Document History
Supersedes GG 73 Radon protection for new domestic extensions and conservatories with solid concrete ground floors 2008. Should be read in conjunction with BRE Report BR 211, Radon: guidance on protective measures for new buildings. Two companion Good Building Guides GG 74 and GG 75 cover radon protective measures for new dwellings and new large buildings (e.g. workplaces).
Author
Scivyer, C.
ISBN
9781848064058
Publisher Information
BRE
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