Airtech offers Radon solutions for social housing
Airtech Environmental Systems, the ventilation specialists, is delighted to support UK Radon Awareness Week (5-11 November 2018.) Run by the UK Radon Association the theme for the 2018 campaign is Healthy Living with the focus being on raising awareness of how radon can affect all aspects of life, from home to workplaces.
Airtech, offers social housing providers a complete solution to help protect residents from the risks caused by Radon gas in the home. Domestic exposure to radon increases the risk of lung cancer, with 1,000 to 2,000 deaths each year estimated to be caused by exposure to the gas. Since Landlords have a responsibility to their tenants under Duty of Care and the Housing Act to provide a safe home, radon is a major consideration for social housing providers.
Luckily Airtech has 30 years of experience in radon prevention and can offer a full range of products and services, from radon testing to full remediation of housing stock.
A naturally occurring colourless, odourless radioactive gas, radon disperses harmlessly into the air outdoors. However, once it finds its way indoors, through gaps and cracks in floors and walls, it may build up to potentially harmful levels. Every building has radon and in most areas the levels are low, however, some buildings in "radon Affected Areas" have higher levels. Buildings in these areas need to be tested for radon. High levels can be reduced with simple measures.
At Airtech the company offers social housing providers peace of mind that it can effectively test housing stock for radon through an efficiently organised programme to ensure all required properties are tested within necessary time scales. To ensure accurate testing Airtech leave test pods in properties for a three-month period to help ensure correct radon readings are collected.
“We always recommend testing first using our radon detectors which are small unobtrusive pods which are placed in your property for up to 3 months. The pods are then analysed by our laboratory to determine the Radon level in a property expressed in Becquerels per cubic metre (Bq/m3),” explains Jeremy Cleeter, sales director at Airtech Environmental Systems. “Once tested if a home is above 200Bq/m3 then we will advise remediation measures.”
The action level set by the UK Government for homes is 200Bq/m3. If a home has a radon level above 200Bq/m3, it is recommended by PHE (Public Health England) to take action to reduce the level. If remediation is needed Airtech will recommend an appropriate solution to fit the levels of radon present, this could be installing positive input ventilation (PIV), which forces contaminated air out of a home by introducing fresh air into the property. Alternatively, in properties with very high levels of radon they may need to have an active radon sump, fitted with a fan. Sumps work effectively under solid floors, and under suspended floors if the ground is covered with concrete or a membrane.
The amount of radon gas released varies greatly depending on where you live and is more likely to be found in areas where the geology features concentrations of granite and limestone. Airtech has been a key player in radon preventative measures for many years in Devon and Cornwall where Radon levels are naturally very high and has worked to help reduce the radon levels in properties around the UK. Social housing providers can be assured that Airtech can offer a complete solution to radon prevention.
Airtech are not just another ventilation company. They are specialists in radon prevention and condensation and mould control solutions. A company with over 30 years’ experience Airtech uses diagnostics, analysis and treatment techniques to mitigate radon and control condensation and mould.
For, more information call 01823 690 292 email info@airtechtaunton.co.uk or visit www.airtechenvironmental.co.uk
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