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Investigation of indoor radon concentration in block houses in Omderman

Abstract

Radon is one of the naturally occurring radioactive elements in the environment as a member of the natural uranium decay. Exposure to radon in the home and workplace is one of the main risks of ionizing radiation thought to cause tens of thousands of deaths from lung cancer each year. In order to reduce this burden it is important that national authorities have methods and tools bases on solid scientific evidence and sound public health policy. The public needs to be aware of radon risks and the means to reduce and prevent these. This study presents of the studies dealing with the investigation of exposure from ionizing radiation. The radon levels in some selected type of building styles (Bricks Albulk) were investigated in Omderman city (public housing). The radon level in most of the houses found to range between 87.63 and 206 Bq/m{sup 3} with average value of 127{+-}23 Bq/m{sup 3}. This is well lay within the allowable limit with average. The study indicates that building materials used does not add significant concentration of radon to indoor. It can be considered as safe type of building style from radiation protection point of view. (Author)
Authors:
Ahmed, H A. M. [1] 
  1. Atomic Energy Council, Sudan Academy of Sciences (SAS), Khartoum (Sudan)
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 2010
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
INIS-SD-411
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: Thesis (M.Sc.); 28 refs.; 6 figs.; 4 tabs.; 2 app.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; BUILDING MATERIALS; ELEMENTS; ENVIRONMENT; HEALTH HAZARDS; HOUSES; INDOORS; IONIZING RADIATIONS; NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY; NUMERICAL DATA; RADIATION PROTECTION; RADON; SUDAN; AFRICA; ARAB COUNTRIES; BUILDINGS; DATA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; FLUIDS; GASES; HAZARDS; INFORMATION; MATERIALS; NONMETALS; RADIATIONS; RADIOACTIVITY; RARE GASES; RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
OSTI ID:
21497731
Research Organizations:
Sudan Academy of Sciences (SAS), Khartoum (Sudan)
Country of Origin:
Sudan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: SD1100021076673
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form. Also available from Sudan Atomic Energy Commission, Khartoum (SD)
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
40 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Nov 14, 2011

Citation Formats

Ahmed, H A. M. Investigation of indoor radon concentration in block houses in Omderman. Sudan: N. p., 2010. Web.
Ahmed, H A. M. Investigation of indoor radon concentration in block houses in Omderman. Sudan.
Ahmed, H A. M. 2010. "Investigation of indoor radon concentration in block houses in Omderman." Sudan.
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title = {Investigation of indoor radon concentration in block houses in Omderman}
author = {Ahmed, H A. M.}
abstractNote = {Radon is one of the naturally occurring radioactive elements in the environment as a member of the natural uranium decay. Exposure to radon in the home and workplace is one of the main risks of ionizing radiation thought to cause tens of thousands of deaths from lung cancer each year. In order to reduce this burden it is important that national authorities have methods and tools bases on solid scientific evidence and sound public health policy. The public needs to be aware of radon risks and the means to reduce and prevent these. This study presents of the studies dealing with the investigation of exposure from ionizing radiation. The radon levels in some selected type of building styles (Bricks Albulk) were investigated in Omderman city (public housing). The radon level in most of the houses found to range between 87.63 and 206 Bq/m{sup 3} with average value of 127{+-}23 Bq/m{sup 3}. This is well lay within the allowable limit with average. The study indicates that building materials used does not add significant concentration of radon to indoor. It can be considered as safe type of building style from radiation protection point of view. (Author)}
place = {Sudan}
year = {2010}
month = {Dec}
}