“…Although there are several factors that influence the release of radon from rocks and soils into the air, such as radium content, porosity, humidity, air pressure and temperature, radon in ambient air comes mainly from the ground (7.6 x 1019 Bq/a, 77.7% of all radon sources in ambient air), plants and groundwater (1 x 1019 Bq/a, 10.2%), and the rest from the nuclear industry, the phosphorus industry, construction, and the combustion of coal and natural gas. There are two main sources of indoor radon, one is when radon penetrates from the soil into the building directly, and the other is emitted from the building materials, both of which will pollute the indoor air [2]. Radon has been identified as one of the leading causes of adverse health problems in occupants due to its accumulation in indoor environments.…”