Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment, National Institute of Environmental Research_National Indoor Radon Information Housing
This data is the result of a nationwide, wide-area survey conducted in 17 cities and provinces and 226 cities and counties across the country to determine the indoor radon concentration in homes during the winter.
The measurement of indoor radon concentration in a house was performed using a passive detector using the alpha drop detection method, which is the main test method for measuring radon in indoor air according to the Indoor Air Quality Fair Testing Standards (National Institute of Environmental Research Notice) used for long-term measurements of 90 days or more. The data provided is categorized by city, county, and district nationwide.
* Results of indoor radon concentrations (Bq/㎥) in winter in homes nationwide (Project name: National Residential Radon Survey, data by city/province, city/county/district, and housing type) * This data is the result of a winter indoor radon concentration survey.
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This data is the result of a nationwide, wide-area survey conducted in 17 cities and provinces and 226 cities and counties across the country to determine the indoor radon concentration in homes during the winter.
The measurement of indoor radon concentration in a house was performed using a passive detector using the alpha drop detection method, which is the main test method for measuring radon in indoor air according to the Indoor Air Quality Fair Testing Standards (National Institute of Environmental Research Notice) used for long-term measurements of 90 days or more. The data provided is categorized by city, county, and district nationwide.
* Results of indoor radon concentrations (Bq/㎥) in winter in homes nationwide (Project name: National Residential Radon Survey, data by city/province, city/county/district, and housing type) * This data is the result of a winter indoor radon concentration survey.
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Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment, National Institute of Environmental Research_National Indoor Radon Information for Housing_20181231
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This data is the result of a nationwide, wide-area survey conducted in 17 cities and provinces and 226 cities and counties across the country to determine the indoor radon concentration in homes during the winter.
The measurement of indoor radon concentration in a house was performed using a passive detector using the alpha drop detection method, which is the main test method for measuring radon in indoor air according to the Indoor Air Quality Fair Testing Standards (National Institute of Environmental Research Notice) used for long-term measurements of 90 days or more. The data provided is categorized by city, county, and district nationwide.
* Results of indoor radon concentrations (Bq/㎥) in winter in homes nationwide (Project name: National Residential Radon Survey, data by city/province, city/county/district, and housing type) * This data is the result of a winter indoor radon concentration survey.
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Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment, National Institute of Environmental Research_National Indoor Radon Information for Housing_20181231
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This data is the result of a nationwide, wide-area survey conducted in 17 cities and provinces and 226 cities and counties across the country to determine the indoor radon concentration in homes during the winter.
The measurement of indoor radon concentration in a house was performed using a passive detector using the alpha drop detection method, which is the main test method for measuring radon in indoor air according to the Indoor Air Quality Fair Testing Standards (National Institute of Environmental Research Notice) used for long-term measurements of 90 days or more. The data provided is categorized by city, county, and district nationwide.
* Results of indoor radon concentrations (Bq/㎥) in winter in homes nationwide (Project name: National Residential Radon Survey, data by city/province, city/county/district, and housing type) * This data is the result of a winter indoor radon concentration survey.