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Abstract
Using data from a number of radon surveys, it was assessed that on average, radon progeny concentrations in Canadian homes are about three times higher than in school buildings, 4.7 times higher than in public buildings and indoor workplaces, and 12 times higher than in outdoor air. Canadian statistics show that most Canadians spend ~70% of their time indoors at home, 20% indoors away from home and 10% in outdoors. Due to relatively higher radon concentration in residential homes and longer time spent indoors at home, the exposure at home contributes to 90% of the radon-induced lung-cancer risk.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30624757 PMCID: PMC6926919 DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncy284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Prot Dosimetry ISSN: 0144-8420 Impact factor: 0.972
Summary of radon concentrations in various indoor environments(.
| City/region/province | Population (2016) | Building function | Number of places tested for radon | AM ± SD (Bq/m3) | Range (Bq/m3) | Reference # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prince George | 74 003 | Homes | 1436 | 185 | (<DL, 1550) | 11 |
| School buildings | 44 | 30 | (<DL, 240) | 12 | ||
| Civic facilities | 10 | 38 | (<DL, 150) | 13 | ||
| Federal buildings | 14 | 25 ± 40 | (<DL, 148) | 14 | ||
| Castlegar | 8 039 | Homes | 158 | 373 | (<50, 1250) | 15 |
| School buildings | 13 | 100 | max. 855 | 12 | ||
| Okanagan region | 362 258 | Homes | 217 | 137 ± 163 | (<DL, 1410) | 16, 17 |
| Schools/daycares | 131 | 44 | (<DL, 400) | 12 | ||
| Federal buildings | 59 | 40 ± 51 | (<DL, 276) | 14 | ||
| Calgary | 1 392 609 | Homes | 2382 | 126 | (<15, 3440) | 18 |
| Homes | 185 | 111 ± 92 | (<DL, 850) | 16, 17 | ||
| Provincial buildings | 27 | 43 | (<DL, 288) | 19 | ||
| Federal buildings | 20 | 19 ± 12 | (<DL, 106) | 14 | ||
| Edmonton | 1 321 426 | Homes | 170 | 101 ± 62 | (<DL, 386) | 16, 17 |
| Provincial buildings | 10 | 24 | (<DL, 58) | 19 | ||
| Federal buildings | 119 | 19 ± 14 | (<DL, 169) | 14 | ||
| Ottawa | 934 243 | Homes | 266 | 99 ± 116 | (<DL, 1525) | 16, 17, 20 |
| Federal buildings | 255 | 30 ± 41 | (<DL, 408) | 14 | ||
| Gaspesie region | 90 311 | Homes | 174 | 158 ± 270 | (<DL, 2923) | 16 |
| School buildings | 19 | 76 ± 116 | (15, 663) | 21 | ||
| Federal buildings | 40 | 122 ± 251 | (<DL, 1580) | 14 | ||
| Laurentides region | 589 400 | Homes | 78 | 88 ± 124 | (<DL, 757) | 16 |
| School buildings | 22 | 57 ± 65 | (15, 453) | 21 | ||
| Outaouais region | 382 604 | Homes | 62 | 111 ± 170 | (<DL, 917) | 16 |
| School buildings | 24 | 44 ± 37 | (15, 206) | 21 | ||
| Saskatchewan | 1 098 352 | Homes | 1604 | 153 ± 132 | (<DL, 2165) | 16, 17 |
| School buildings | 424 | 73 ± 91 | (11, 1243) | 22 | ||
| Provincial buildings | 56 | 47 ± 32 | (<DL, 120) | 23 | ||
| Federal buildings | 342 | 71 ± 91 | (<DL, 530) | 14 | ||
| Nova Scotia | 923 598 | Homes | 758 | 130 ± 247 | (<DL, 2690) | 16, 17, 24 |
| School buildings | 377 | 62 ± 46 | (<DL, 1312) | 25 | ||
| Provincial buildings | 20 | 27 | (<DL, 200) | 26 | ||
| Federal buildings | 581 | 38 ± 69 | (<DL, 870) | 14 | ||
| Prince Edward Island | 142 907 | Homes | 113 | 46 ± 67 | (<DL, 415) | 16, 17 |
| Senior housings | 38 | 43 ± 37 | (11, 169) | 27 | ||
| School buildings | 46 | 68 ± 58 | (10, 305) | 27 | ||
| Public buildings | 8 | 34 ± 46 | (12, 146) | 27 | ||
| Federal buildings | 51 | 25 ± 31 | (<DL, 204) | 14 | ||
| Yukon | 35 874 | Homes | 225 | 175 ± 309 | (<DL, 2360) | 16 |
| School buildings | 32 | 65 ± 58 | (6, 430) | 28 | ||
| Federal buildings | 56 | 58 ± 53 | (<DL, 290) | 14 | ||
| Canadaa | Homes | 7866 | 119 | (<DL, 3440) | ||
| School buildings | 1132 | 61 | (<DL, 1312) | |||
| Public buildings | 1668 | 38 | (<DL, 1580) |
aPopulation weighted arithmetic mean (AM) from available data in this table.
Daily time spent in major locations by age groups (daily percentages in bracket), mean EEC concentrations in different locations and associated annual exposures.
| Age group | Location | Mean time spent (h) | Mean EEC (Bq/m3) | Annual Exposure (h Bq/m3) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infants | Indoors at home | 21.38 (89%) | 71.4 | 557 184 |
| (<1 y) | Indoors away from home | 1.17 (5%) | 15.2 | 6491 |
| Outdoors | 0.95 (4%) | 6 | 2081 | |
| In vehicle | 0.50 (2%) | 6 | 1095 | |
| Young children | Indoors at home | 17.73 (74%) | 71.4 | 462 062 |
| (1–4 y) | Indoors away from home | 3.67 (15%) | 71.4 | 95 644 |
| Outdoors | 1.82 (8%) | 6 | 3986 | |
| In vehicle | 0.78 (3%) | 6 | 1708 | |
| Children | Indoors at home | 17.12 (71%) | 71.4 | 446 164 |
| (5–11 y) | Indoors away from home | 4.27 (18%) | 24.4 | 38 029 |
| Outdoors | 1.80 (8%) | 6 | 3942 | |
| In vehicle | 0.81 (3%) | 6 | 1774 | |
| Adolescents | Indoors at home | 16.67 (69%) | 71.4 | 434 437 |
| (12–19 y) | Indoors away from home | 4.98 (21%) | 24.2 | 43 988 |
| Outdoors | 1.48 (6%) | 6 | 3241 | |
| In vehicle | 0.87 (4%) | 6 | 1905 | |
| Adults | Indoors at home | 16.03 (67%) | 71.4 | 417 758 |
| (20–59 y) | Indoors away from home | 5.13 (21%) | 15.2 | 28 461 |
| Outdoors | 1.32 (6%) | 6 | 2891 | |
| In vehicle | 1.52 (6%) | 6 | 3329 | |
| Seniors | Indoors at home | 18.63 (78%) | 71.4 | 485 516 |
| (60+ y) | Indoors away from home | 2.98 (12%) | 15.2 | 16 533 |
| Outdoors | 1.32 (6%) | 6 | 2891 | |
| In vehicle | 1.07 (4%) | 6 | 2343 |
Total annual exposures by age groups and contributions from exposure at various locations.
| Age group | Total annual exposure (h Bq/m3) | % Contribution by location | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infants | 566 851 | 98.3% | Indoors at home |
| (<1 y) | 1.1% | Indoors away from home | |
| 0.6% | Outdoors + in vehicle | ||
| Young children | 563 399 | 82.0% | Indoors at home |
| (1–4 y) | 17.0% | Indoors away from home | |
| 1.0% | Outdoors + in vehicle | ||
| Children | 489 909 | 91.1% | Indoors at home |
| (5–11 y) | 7.8% | Indoors away from home | |
| 1.2% | Outdoors + in vehicle | ||
| Adolescents | 483 572 | 89.8% | Indoors at home |
| (12–19 y) | 9.1% | Indoors away from home | |
| 1.1% | Outdoors + in vehicle | ||
| Adults | 452 439 | 92.3% | Indoors at home |
| (20–59 y) | 6.3% | Indoors away from home | |
| 1.4% | Outdoors + in vehicle | ||
| Seniors | 507 284 | 95.7% | Indoors at home |
| (60+ y) | 3.3% | Indoors away from home | |
| 1.0% | Outdoors + in vehicle |
Figure 1.Absolute lung-cancer risk as a function of attained age for exposures at three major locations in comparison with baseline risk.
Figure 2.Relative risk of lung cancer as a function of attained age due to exposures at three major locations.