Identifying indoor radon sources in Pa Miang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Author:

Thumvijit Tarika,Chanyotha Supitcha,Sriburee Sompong,Hongsriti Pongsiri,Tapanya Monruedee,Kranrod Chutima,Tokonami Shinji

Abstract

AbstractRadon is the leading source of lung cancer mortality after smoking in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Finding a source of carcinogens is one of the important measures for preventing the cancer risk for this region. Specific sites at Pa Miang, Doi Saket have the highest incidences of lung cancer and have a combination of factors that influence indoor radon concentration. Our study identified the sources of indoor radon within several houses. The results indicate that geological and topographic characteristics, including active faults and mountain terraces, are the main sources of indoor radon, especially for wooden houses. Besides building materials, the design of the houses, ventilation conditions, and lifestyle choices are all factors influencing indoor radon concentrations and its associated risk. Although radon levels (29–101 Bq m−3) and total indoor annual effective doses (0.9–3.8 mSv year−1) received from all sources at these sites have shown no significant health risk due to radon exposure , this investigation will be useful as a starting point to guide strategies to respond and prevent the risk of lung cancer, especially in Chiang Mai.

Funder

The National Research Council of Thailand

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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