CR3 News Magazine 2023 VOL 2: FEB / MAR -- BLACK & WOMEN HISTORY | Page 49

Open the window , let radon out

Managing radon levels in a dwelling is not difficult – as long as the inhabitants are aware of the high concentration . Regularly airing houses , particularly bedrooms , is the most important in warm climates . For new construction , proper isolation of residential area from the ground combined with proper ventilation are the most important solutions .
But awareness building is a tall order in a predominantly rural country of 250 languages and cultures , Saidou said . “ It ’ s hard for people to understand radon ; it is even harder to convince them to allow dosimeters into their homes for the two-month measurement period required – many fear it is spyware or a bomb ,” he said . Efforts now focus on finding funding to remediate the buildings where radon has been found as well as on increasing the sample size in order to be able to draw a fully representative map of radon levels in the country .
As the government is starting to hand out licenses for mining , creating baseline levels for concentrations of radon and thoron at future industrial areas is a new project Saidou is leading . “ This is key to the country ’ s sustainable mining efforts ,” he said .

A hub in Central Africa

For now , Cameroon is one of just a few countries in Africa to have begun mapping radon concentrations systematically . Neighbouring countries with similar geology are also taking notice . Current and former PhD students of Saidou ’ s are starting to carry out similar research in the Central African Republic , the Republic of the Congo and Gabon . Of the current batch of 1000 single use dosimeters donated by Hirosaki University in Japan , 600 will be used for pilot studies in these countries .
In Congo , research will focus on an area near a phosphate mine , where high concentration of radon was found in rocks , said Dallou Guy Blancbard , a former PhD student of Saidou , leading the research there . “ People living near phosphate mining areas consume crops grown in these areas and also groundwater that are potentially contaminated ,” he said . “ Beyond the research , it will be important to make recommendations and implement awareness raising campaigns on the harmful effects of radon and how to mitigate these effects .”
Saidou is supporting the efforts in the Republic of Congo and is working to establish a regional centre of excellence on the topic , in collaboration with the IAEA . In the meantime , Hamadou is breathing more easily :
“ This research saves life . More people should benefit ,” he said .