Cost effectiveness of reducing radon exposure in Spanish dwellings
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Radiological Protection
- Vol. 16 (3) , 181-190
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0952-4746/16/3/004
Abstract
Published information on the distribution of radon levels in Spanish single family dwellings is used to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of three different intervention scenarios: remediation of existing dwellings, radon proofing of all future dwellings and the targetting of areas with higher than average indoor radon concentrations. Analysis is carried out on the basis of a Reference Level of for the existing housing stock and for new dwellings. Certain assumptions are made about the effectiveness and durability of the measures applied and annualised costs are used to calculate the costs per lung cancer death averted. The results reveal that targetting future housing is a more cost-effective option than remediation of existing dwellings with radon concentrations above the Reference Level - the costs per lung cancer death averted are typically $145 000. In high-risk areas, these costs can be considerably less, depending on the percentage of dwellings expected to exceed the Reference Level and the average savings in exposure as a result of the intervention. The costs of intervention to reduce lung cancer deaths following exposure to radon compare favourably with those of other health programmes in other countries.Keywords
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