Building regulations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland mandate that all new buildings or extensions in "Radon Affected Areas" must incorporate protective measures during construction. According to government and BRE maps, few regions in the UK are free from this requirement.
Traditionally, measuring the permeability of radon through building materials has been a slow, complex, and costly process. However, Versaperm, a specialist in permeability measurement, has introduced a groundbreaking radon permeability measurement service. This new service can accurately measure the critical radon flow rate through both individual building materials and complex multi-layer structural elements.
Buildings naturally draw in air from the ground through cracks and gaps in the floors, and often contains radon. Indoor radon levels can vary significantly even between buildings in the same area. Radon contributes to 50% of the overall average radiation dose in the UK and is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.
Versaperm also offers a service to measure air permeability and the vapour permeability rate of gases, including water vapour, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, solvents, oxygen, hydrogen, helium, and more.
ENDS
The Building Regulations 2000 (England and Wales), the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004, and Building Regulations Northern Ireland (as amended 1990), supported by BRE reports BR211, BR376, and BR413, respectively, require that buildings and building extensions (workplaces and dwellings) constructed after 2000 in "Radon Affected Areas" have protective measures installed during construction.
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