Radon mitigation definition

Radon mitigation means taking steps including, but not limited to, installing ventilation systems, sealing entry routes for radon gas and installing subslab depressurization systems to reduce radon levels in buildings.
Radon mitigation means the application or installation of methods or materials to reduce airborne radon concentrations or to prevent the entry of radon into the indoor atmosphere.
Radon mitigation means taking steps including, but not limited

Examples of Radon mitigation in a sentence

  • Radon mitigation systems; gas, smoke, or leak detection or monitoring systems; and fire sprinkler systems are not covered.

  • Radon mitigation is recommended, but not required, for radon levels of 4 pCi/l or higher.

  • Nothing in such investigation shall relieve Buyer of any obligations hereunder, and ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that ▇▇▇▇▇’s recourse is to install any desired Radon mitigation at Buyer’s expense after Closing.

  • Nothing in such investigation shall relieve Buyer of any obligations hereunder, and Buyer agrees that Buyer’s recourse is to install any desired Radon mitigation at Buyer’s expense after Closing.

  • Use of the System for Radon testing and/or the installation of a Radon mitigation system is only permitted if expressly called for in the offer to purchase and only if requested by the requesting broker or agent.

  • A copy of the original results report is available for viewing by the Tenant .Radon mitigation is recommended, but not required, for radon levels of 4 pCi/l or higher.

  • Radon mitigation systems must be installed first prior to commencing weatherization work.

  • AVERAGE N.J. INDOOR RADON CONCENTRATION MEASURED IN LOWEST LEVEL OF HOME Y Radon mitigation rates Radon testing rate Y Number of mitigations reported vs.

  • Radon mitigation system can not be installed if no weatherization work is to be completed on the home/unit.

  • Such report shall identify any past and proposed disclosure, sale, or use of the invention.

Related to Radon mitigation

  • Criteria pollutant means any of the following regulated pollutants: nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, particulate matter, PM10, PM2.5, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead.

  • Natural radioactivity means radioactivity of naturally occurring nuclides.

  • Household hazardous waste means any waste material derived from households (including single