R3S test at Bassano Guest House (sperimentation during COVID pandemy) (Action B2)
The travel and access restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on the work planned within the LIFE-Respire project.
The travel and access restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on the work planned within the LIFE-Respire project.
Starting from July 2020, although the difficulties linked to the Covid pandemic, some of the prototypes with the Snap has been replaced and the installation of the new prototype in new sites have been done.
The LIFE-Respire remediation system consists of two main components, the radon sensor with its associated control electronics and the ventilation unit for air exchange.
The results of the short term and long term monitoring (first phase) are ready (DelB2.1).
The action includes the long-term monitoring of indoor radon concentrations and the building selection for the installation of remediation systems. The long-term monitoring covering the summer period (July- September 2019) has been completed.
Data from the operating units that have functioned during periods from 3 to 8 months in different environments with different levels of radon concentrations, can be used to assess the radon concentration trends and the effectiveness of the develop
Several buildings have been characterized in order to evaluate the applicability of the RESPIRE SNAP remediation system and compare them to other
Several maps were available on WebGis, such as those of radon and CO2 gases in the soil, Rn flux from soil, natural gamma radiation, and the geogenic
A Scale Model Room (SMR)(62 cm length, 50 cm width, 35 cm height) was constructed using bricks of a lithoid ignimbrite (Tufo Rosso a Scorie Nere) and a
The radon Campaign 2019 from October 1 to December 31 did talk about RESPIRE activities; more than 3000 detectors have been distributed to the public and more than 300 in workplaces.