Good Building Guide 25 Buildings and radon (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
1996
Document Status
Withdrawn, cited in regs
Abstract
Divided into sections, which draw together different areas of BRE radon-related research. It supplements existing guidance. Sump systems are usually very effective at reducing indoor radon levels. The first part of the guide describes the benefits of passive sump systems, i.e. systems that are not fan-assisted. The second part shows how a single fan-assisted system can be used to treat several adjoining houses. Compared to installing several separate systems, a communal system of this type is quicker and cheaper to install and causes less disruption. Other sections detail how to safeguard against the spillage of combustion products when using a radon remedial system, and how to protect new extensions and conservatories against the entry of radon.
Document History
Withdrawn October 2016. Replaced by GR 37/3 and GG73.
ISBN
9781860810701
Publisher Information
BRE
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