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Indoor radon measurement in buildings of a university campus in central Iran and estimation of its effective dose and health risk assessment.

Hakimeh Teiri1,2, Shahrokh Nazmara3, Ali Abdolahnejad4, Yaghoub Hajizadeh1, Mohammad Mehdi Amin1.   

Abstract

Indoor radon is a serious health concern and contributes about 10% of deaths from lung cancer in the USA and Europe. In this study, radon and thoron levels of 20 multi-floor buildings on the campus of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences were measured in cold and hot seasons of a year. SARAD- RTM1688 radon and thoron monitor was used for measurement. The annual effective dose of radon exposure was also estimated for residences on the campus. The results showed that radon concentration was below the WHO guideline (100 Bq m- 3) in most of the buildings. The ranges of radon were from 3 ± 10% to 322 ± 15% Bq m- 3 in winter and from below the detectable level to 145 ± 8% Bq m- 3 in summer. Mostly, the radon concentration in the basement or ground floors was higher than upper floors, however, exceptions were observed in some locations. For thoron, no special trends were observed, and in the majority of buildings, its concentration was below the detectable level. However, in a few locations besides radon, thoron was also measured at a high level during both seasons. The average annual effective dose via radon exposure was estimated to be 0.261 ± 0.339 mSv y- 1. The mean excess lung cancer risk (ELCR) was estimated to be 0.10%. It was concluded that indoor air ventilation, buildings' flooring and construction materials, along with the geological structure of the ground could be the factors influencing the radon concentration inside the buildings. Thus, some applicable radon prevention and mitigation techniques were suggested. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.

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Keywords:  Campus; Effective dose; Exposure; GIS mapping; Indoor air; Radon concentration

Year:  2021        PMID: 34900295      PMCID: PMC8617095          DOI: 10.1007/s40201-021-00720-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng


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