COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF RADON MITIGATION IN CANADA

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LETOURNEAU, EG
KREWSKI, D
ZIELINSKI, JM
MCGREGOR, RG
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This paper examines the cost effectiveness of comprehensive strategies for reducing exposure to radon gas in indoor air in Canadian homes. The analysis is conducted within the context of a general framework for risk management programme evaluation which includes well-known evaluation techniques such as cost effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses as special cases. Based on this analysis, it is clear that any comprehensive programme to reduce exposure to environmental radon will be extremely expensive, and may not be justifiable in terms of health impact, particularly when considered in relation to other public health programmes. None the less, testing of homes at the point of sale and installing sub-slab suction equipment to reduce exposure to indoor radon where necessary appears to be a relatively cost-effective radon mitigation strategy. Because of regional differences in radon levels in Canada, radon mitigation will be more cost effective in some areas than others. In general, radon mitigation was found to be most cost effective in cities with relatively high levels of radon.
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