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Thank you for visiting Alpha Lab, we offer Radon Gas detection kits for your home, school or workplace through a 100% secure encrypted e- commerce shopping site. All testing kits have been fully certified by the Central Laboratory For Radiological Protection or Health Protection Agency (HPA) and AlphaLab have undergone rigorous testing procedures to ensure all best practices are observed and your test results are fully valid and highly accurate.

 

AlphaLab is a certified laboratory for measuring the concentration of radon in air
 

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which originates from the decay of uranium in rocks and soils. It is colourless, odorless and tasteless and can only be measured using special equipment. When radon surfaces in the open air its quickly diluted to harmless concentrations but when it enters an enclosed space, such as a house or other building, it can become a real heath hazard at high concentration levels.


Radon decays to form tiny radioactive particles, some of which remain suspended in the air and water. When inhaled into the lungs these particles give a radiation dose which over a period of time can damage cells in the lung and lead to lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute in the United Kingdom has estimated that radon is responsible for over 10% of all lung cancer cases diagnosed each year in UK.

Radon concentration is measured in becquerels per cubic meter of air (Bq/m3). The Reference Level for long-term exposure to radon in a house, above which the need for remedial action should be taken is 200 Bq/m3 with an action level of 400Bq/m3 for schools, public buildings and working environments (determined in accordance with RPII's standard protocol). Based on current knowledge it is estimated that in the UK and Ireland, for the population as a whole, a lifetime exposure (ie 70 yrs) to radon in the home at a Reference Level of 200 Bq/m3 carries a risk of about 1 in 50 of contracting fatal lung cancer. This is approximately twice the risk of death in a road accident therefore its very important that high concentration levels of radon gas are identified so that mitigation work can be carried out at school, work or home in order to reduce the health risks posed by exposure to the gas.


 

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