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Guide to Radon

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NEED BETTER INTRO  Radon is a natural part of the environment. It is a radioactive gas that comes mainly from soil and rock, and is a normal part of the air we breathe. Protection against radon is a complex issue, covered in many ICRPædia pages. Below is an outline to help guide your browsing!
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For technical information, see also our [[Media:ICRPRadonSummary.pdf|Expert Summary of ICRP Recommendations on Radon]]

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