Public too complacent on radon, claims study

The Irish public is far too complacent about the dangers of radon gas, according to a study commissioned by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland.

Public too complacent on radon, claims study

The Irish public is far too complacent about the dangers of radon gas, according to a study commissioned by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland.

Radon is a natural gas that seeps up through the ground and can get trapped in buildings without proper ventilation.

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