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This data, officially referred to as the Indicative Atlas of Radon, presents a simplified version of the more detailed Radon Potential dataset, with each 1km grid square being classed according to the highest radon potential found within it, so is indicative rather than definitive. Radon is a natural radioactive gas, which enters buildings from the ground and persists or accumulates where ventilation is poor. Prolonged exposure to elevated levels of radon increases the risk of lung cancer. It is formed by the radioactive decay of the small amounts of uranium that occur naturally in all rocks and soils. This data presents a simplified version of the radon potential dataset with each 1km grid square being classed according to the highest radon potential found within it, so is indicative rather than definitive.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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"title": "Radon - Indicative",
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"accessInformation": "Contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI [year]. Radon Potential classification UK Health Security Agency © Crown copyright [year]",
"licenseInfo": " This data presents a simplified version of the radon potential dataset with each 1km grid square being classed according to the highest radon potential found within it, so is indicative rather than definitive.<\/SPAN><\/P> You are encouraged to use and re-use the Information that is available under this licence freely and flexibly, with only a few conditions. These data are delivered under the Open Government Licence, subject to the use of the accompanying acknowledgement.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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