New publication from WP2

written by Nadja Železnik
24. May 2024
Categories: Papers

A new paper was published recently in the journal “Frontiers in Built Environment” titled Evaluating the impact of indoor aerosols on the performance of real-time radon sensors. The present paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of the influence of indoor aerosol sources on the performance of real-time radon sensors, encompassing consumer, medium, and research-grade devices at relatively low (300 Bq/m3) and high (2000–3000 Bq/m3) radon levels in a controlled environment. The results suggest that the tested indoor aerosols did not significantly influence the performance of radon devices. The paper was authored by J. F. Rey, N. Meisser, D. Licina & J. G. Pernot.

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