Harmful ground gases entering buildings can pose health risks. Protective measures are therefore usually required in ground floors, and these requirements are enshrined in building regulations. Government planning policy requires an increase in the amount of housing on brownfield land. This means that much more housing will need protection from ground gases.
Harmful soil gases such as radon, carbon dioxide, methane and hydrocarbons can enter properties by many different routes: through cracks in floors and walls, construction joints, wall cavities, and around services pipes.
Hydrocarbons are colourless gases formed as a byproduct of decompossing organic matter.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that RFA-Tech is consulted before specifying.
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