Analysis of indoor air pollution with radon in the kindergartens of two Bulgarian districts

Author:

Djounova Jana1,Ivanova Kremena1,Kunovska Bistra1,Dzhunakova Desislava1,Tasev Ilia2,Stojanovska Zdenka3

Affiliation:

1. National Centre of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection , 3 St. Georgi Sofiiski st. Sofia 1606, Bulgaria

2. Ministry of Health Department of Public Health, , 5 Sveta Nedelya square, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria

3. Goce Delcev University of Stip Faculty of Medical Sciences, , 10-A Krste Misirkov St., Stip 2000, Republic of North Macedonia

Abstract

Abstract The study presents the analysis of the results for indoor radon concentration in the kindergartens of two Bulgarian districts. The study presents the analysis of indoor radon concentration results in kindergartens of two Bulgarian districts. Measurements were performed with a passive method for the period from February to May 2015, in 411 children’s rooms situated in 157 kindergartens. The measured radon concentrations in the children’s rooms were between 10 and 1087 Bq per m. The evaluation of the results showed that in 10% of the kindergarten rooms, the radon concentration is above the national reference level of 300 Bq per m. The influence of the presence of a basement and the implementation of building renovation on the radon concentration were examined. The presence of a basement is a prerequisite for reducing the concentration of radon in the building. It has been proven that renovating the building increases the radon concentration in it. The analysis confirms the necessity of measuring the indoor radon concentration before the renovation and repair of the building, especially the implementation of energy efficiency measures.

Funder

Bulgarian National Science Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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