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Matter / Chemistry / Physics / Naturally occurring radioactive material / Health effects of radon / Radium and radon in the environment / Radon / Soil contamination / Building biology
Date: 2009-06-08 14:29:47
Matter
Chemistry
Physics
Naturally occurring radioactive material
Health effects of radon
Radium and radon in the environment
Radon
Soil contamination
Building biology

Where the test should be conducted Place the detector or detectors in each lowest area suitable for occupancy, such as: • a family room, living room, den, playroom, bedroom, workshop, or exercise room; • in the lowes

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