Guide

Radon in the basement

Causes, risks and solutions for radon in basements in the canton of Bern; the comprehensive guide from Haustrocknung.ch - your regional expert for radon measurement, radon reduction and basement dehumidification

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From the cellar to the whole house

Radon - the invisible risk in many Bernese homes

Overview

Core statements

1. What is radon?

Radon is a radioactive noble gas that is produced when uranium decays in the ground. It rises with the soil air and enters buildings through the smallest of leaks. Particularly affected are

  • Cellar
  • Basement rooms
  • Older buildings
  • Poorly sealed floor slab
  • Houses in radon risk areas

Radon enters the house via the cellar

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2. Health risks due to radon

Radon is the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking.
Particularly at risk:

  • Smoker
  • Children
  • Older people
  • People who spend a lot of time in the basement or first floor

Radon itself is largely exhaled when inhaled. The decay products (polonium, bismuth, lead), which are deposited in the lungs and emit alpha radiation there, are dangerous.

«There is a risk of developing lung cancer from radon exposure even at low radon concentrations.»

Federal Office of Public Health FOPH, Guidance Radon V2.3 02.02.2023

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3. Radon limit values in Switzerland

  • WHO recommendation: 100 Bq/m³
  • WHO upper limit: 300 Bq/m³
  • Switzerland (BAG / BAFU): 300 Bq/m³ reference value
  • Workplaces: Measures from 1000 Bq/m³

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4. Radon in the canton of Bern

Switzerland is one of the countries with an elevated radon potential. The canton of Bern has above-average levels in many regions.

Radon hotspots in the canton of Bern

  • Emmental (Langnau, Trub, Eggiwil)
  • Oberaargau (Huttwil, Madiswil, Kleindietwil)
  • Bern Mittelland (Münsingen, Worb, Bolligen)
  • Thun and surrounding area
  • Seeland (Aarberg, Lyss, Kallnach)

Radon map of Switzerland (source: BAG): Probability of a radon concentration in the living space higher than 300 Bq/m³

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5. Measuring radon - how it works

Radon measurement is simple and reliable. ⇓ «Wegleitung Radon V2.3 02.02.2023» of the Federal Office of Public Health FOPH (German)

Passive measurement (dosimeter)

  • At least 90 days
  • Ideal in winter
  • Cost-effective
  • Very reliable

Active measuring devices

  • Real-time measurement
  • Ideal for remediation control

Short-term measurements

  • 2-4 weeks
  • For orientation only

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6. Radon reduction - effective solutions

⇓ «Wegleitung Radon V2.3 02.02.2023» of the Federal Office of Public Health FOPH (German)

1. Ventilation

  • Cross ventilation
  • Automatic cellar ventilation
  • Ideal for slightly elevated values

2. Sealing

  • Seal cracks
  • Seal cable penetrations
  • Sealing cellar doors

3. Radon ventilation systems

  • Automatic control
  • Humidity sensors
  • Significant reduction of radon + moisture

4. Radon wells / radon drainage

  • Negative pressure under the building
  • Very effective at high values

5. Combinations

  • Sealing + ventilation
  • Radon wells + sealing
  • Ventilation + dehumidification

Radon remediation measures

Measures to protect against radon

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7. Conclusion: Effective radon reduction in the canton of Bern

Radon is an invisible but serious risk. Many buildings are affected, particularly in the canton of Bern. The good news is that radon can be reliably measured and effectively reduced.
With the right combination of

radon levels can be permanently reduced. Haustrocknung.ch supports you in this - competently, regionally and reliably.

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