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Measurements of radon levels in different indoor environments in Baixada Santista, São Paulo, Brazil

OBJECTIVE: Exposure to high levels of radioactive radon gas can cause lung cancer, therefore, it is important to measure the concentration levels of this gas in indoor environments in order to provide radiological protection for the general population. In this study, passive and time-integrated radon monitoring was performed in different types of indoor environments in Baixada Santista, São Paulo, Brazil including tunnels, fertilizer shops, shopping malls, ceramics shops and houses to evaluate the actual radon levels in these locations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Radon concentration measurements were performed using the alpha particle track registration technique in plastic foils of Makrofol E, employing the closed cup method. RESULTS: Concentration levels of radon measured in the indoor environments studied ranged from 17 to 263 Bq/m³, which is in accordance with the values reported in the literature by other authors for similar environments. CONCLUSION: In general, the results obtained were below the maximum limits recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and thus, intervention actions for the these locations were not necessary.

Radon; Uranium; Environment; Nuclear track detectors


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