Cancer risk in homes
Language: English Series: Daily Telegraph ; 26/10/89 p2Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: It has been revealed at the National Society for Clean Air conference that about 250,000 homes could be affected by cancer -causing radon gas . Government has been urged to halve the recommended safety level for radon in houses and make mandatory home improvement grants available.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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It has been revealed at the National Society for Clean Air conference that about 250,000 homes could be affected by cancer -causing radon gas . Government has been urged to halve the recommended safety level for radon in houses and make mandatory home improvement grants available.