Evaluating the impact of indoor aerosols on the performance of real-time radon sensors

Joan F. Rey, Nicolas Meisser, Dusan Licina, J. Goyette Pernot
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Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, poses a significant health risk by accumulating in buildings and potentially leading to lung cancer. Depending on building construction and geographical location, radon levels can vary substantially both within individual buildings and between different buildings. While previous studies have primarily focused on the impact of temperature and relative humidity on radon devices, the influence of aerosols remains largely unexplored. This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of the influence of indoor aerosol sources on the performance of real-time radon sensors, encompassing consumer, medium, and research-grade devices. Measurements were performed at relatively low (300 Bq/m3) and high (2′000–3′000 Bq/m3) radon levels in a controlled environment—a stable atomic shelter with constant temperature and humidity conditions. Six different aerosols sources were introduced to produce aerosols of different sizes and concentrations. The results suggest that the tested indoor aerosols did not significantly influence the performance of radon devices, irrespective of their grade or detection method. Consequently, sensor performance and the radon levels being investigated may exert a more significant influence on the obtained results than aerosol levels alone. This paper provides valuable insights into the influence of indoor environment on the performance of radon measuring devices, underscoring the importance of understanding their utility and application scope for researchers, professionals, and the general public alike.
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评估室内气溶胶对实时氡传感器性能的影响
氡是一种天然存在的放射性气体,它在建筑物内积聚会对人体健康造成严重危害,并有可能导致肺癌。根据建筑结构和地理位置的不同,建筑物内部和不同建筑物之间的氡含量会有很大差异。以往的研究主要集中在温度和相对湿度对氡装置的影响上,而气溶胶的影响在很大程度上仍未得到探讨。本文全面评估了室内气溶胶源对实时氡传感器性能的影响,包括消费级、中型和研究级设备。测量是在相对较低(300 Bq/m3)和较高(2′000-3′000 Bq/m3)的氡水平下,在受控环境--恒温恒湿条件下的稳定原子庇护所中进行的。引入了六种不同的气溶胶源,以产生不同大小和浓度的气溶胶。结果表明,测试的室内气溶胶不会对氡设备的性能产生明显影响,无论其等级或检测方法如何。因此,与气溶胶含量相比,传感器的性能和被检测的氡含量可能会对结果产生更重要的影响。本文就室内环境对氡测量设备性能的影响提供了有价值的见解,强调了研究人员、专业人员和普通公众了解其效用和应用范围的重要性。
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