A report will tell you the estimated probability above the Action Level.
Order a reportFind out the yearly average radon level for a property and if it is above or below the Action Level.
Order a domestic pack Order a workplace packThis information has been selected for employers. Whether you need to know the basics about radon or you need help to fulfil your health and safety requirement or guidance on managing a large property portfolio - you can find it all here. We have prepared information to guide you through testing as well as some guidance and explanatory information that can be passed onto employees during such programmes.
Radon is a radioactive gas, we can't see, smell or taste it: you need special equipment to detect it. It comes from the rocks and soil found everywhere in the UK. The radon level in the air we breathe outside is very low but can be higher inside buildings.
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Radon is everywhere but some parts of the country are more likely to have high levels in buildings than others. We have worked with the British Geological Survey to produce a data set and maps of the radon prone areas.
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View our full range of services including our radon address search and measurement kits.
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The ground is the main source of radon. The aim of remedial work is to reduce radon levels in the home as low as possible. There are several methods that can reduce high radon levels in homes.
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Employers are required, as far as reasonably practicable, to ensure the health and safety of employees and other people who have access to their work environment. This includes a suitable and sufficient risk assessment, and taking appropriate action where necessary.
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Work environments vary greatly in size and nature, but excessive radon levels can occur in almost any type of workplace. Employers are required by law to assess any risks to their staff while at work.
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For both workplaces and homes, arranging radon measurements in a large number of properties requires a number of decisions to be made.
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Print a page which provides information for your employees about the next steps after a high reading.
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