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We are selling our first floor flat and our buyer's solicitor is asking if we've had a radon test done. I've never heard of this before, has anyone else had this done/had it requested/asked for it to be done? Is this common these days? Have asked my estate agent, but they won't get back to me tomorrow (if they know, as they didn't mention the need for this when they started marketing the property).
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as much use as a check for mining subsidence.


The buyer's solicitor's clearly going through a stupid check-list without thinking about it. With Lower London tertiary and clays, there's no need for this as said above, unlike areas with granites or kimmeridge clay where there is erosion of radioactive material).

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Or the midlands.....there's radon in parts of Northamptonshire.


The buyers lawyer can do a quick search online and see if your property is in a radon affected area....


http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/UnderstandingRadiation/UnderstandingRadiationTopics/Radon/


(They took over from the National Radiological Protection Board)

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When I first lived in Cornwall our house was assessed as being "radon positive" as it sat above a granite seam. The hamlet however had a graveyard and the average age of death in the previous two centuries seems to be well over 75 - so it didn't seem to me to be of major importance.


Our new house in Cornwall has radon traps fitted which are, I understand, nothing more than thick polythene sheets with extraction vents to allow the radon to vent out into fresh air rather than through the floors to be concentrated inside the house.

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We had to put huge thick orange radon sheeting down over the foundations on our house.

Also with air tightness and mechanical ventilation (as long as it wokrs propoerly) we shouldn't have any problem.


Mind you a swizz at this http://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/historicmaps.html?id=1002149 suggests that it isn't a problem full stop in that neck of the woods (except the orange bits), but you know, regulations is regulations.....



east dulwich, clay all the way baby....http://www.largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/historicmaps.html?id=1003426

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