Radiation Shielding Design & Installation
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Experts in Radiation Shielding
One team, from concept to closeout
Don’t gamble with compliance, patient and staff safety, or your budget by settling for inadequate radiation shielding.
Radiation Shielding FAQ
Radiation shielding is the use of protective building materials and construction details (like lead sheet, lead-lined drywall, lead glass, and specialized doors) to reduce X-ray or gamma radiation exposure outside an imaging room and keep exposure within allowable limits.
Radiation shielding is commonly required for X-ray, CT, fluoroscopy, C-arm rooms, cath labs, interventional radiology, mammography, dental imaging, PET/CT (for radiopharmaceutical dose considerations), and radiation therapy spaces. Requirements vary by modality and jurisdiction.
Radiation shielding requirements are typically guided by a combination of state regulations, local building/fire requirements, and commonly referenced shielding guidance. Your AHJ has final authority, so the design is aligned to the applicable jurisdictional expectations for your project.
Yes. Retrofits and remodels are common. We can work from existing drawings, site photos, and field verification to evaluate existing barriers and design upgrades where needed.
Yes. We provide documentation that supports plan review and can assist with AHJ questions, revisions, and closeout needs.
Send your layout (or a sketch), modality type, project location, and target schedule. We’ll reply with scope, timeline, and a clear quote.
