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Radon in homes in Northern Ireland: 2016 data report

This report (PHE-CRCE-033) provides a summary of radon measurements made in homes in Northern Ireland between 1983 and 2015.

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Radon in homes in Northern Ireland: 2016 data report

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Radon in homes in Northern Ireland: 2016 data report (ODS)

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Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is present in all homes and is the major source of ionising radiation exposure to the UK population. Where high levels are found, a radon Action Level is used to advise householders on the need to take remedial action in the home.

This report summarises and presents the data that PHE holds from just over 24,000 radon measurements conducted in homes in Northern Ireland in the period between 1983 and 2015. Results are presented in tabular format to illustrate the range and distribution of radon levels in local government administrative areas down to electoral ward. Results are also presented using the postcode system down to sector level and by NHS Health and Social Care Trust.

This report complements the indicative atlas of Northern Ireland (Daraktchieva et al, 2015) which shows the radon potential in map format and it updates and replaces the data tables contained within the previous result summary (Green et al, 2009).

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Published 24 March 2017

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