drizler
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Don't sweat that tiny dose of radiation off the pipe posts unless you plan on eating one or two. It's harmless and you get plenty just in daily life . That Alpha particle radiation as related to me by my dear old Uncle Sam (who never told a lie) was what goes flying around if one of those C 141' slid off the runway or caught on fire and any of the 20 or so warhead containers blew up. The classic dirty bomb and uniform would be immediate gas mask and preferably gloves. Those particles are so big they claimed you could easily see them under a microscope and heavy so they just blow in the wind and dirt finally settling there. The only real danger even then would be breathing or swallowing the stuff . Decontamination would be a shower and ditching all your clothes for disposal. Your skin is plenty thick enough to keep it out too with the exception of cuts and such . That's about all you need to fear from any dirty bomb really.
The stuff in steel usually comes by accident and they put in the detectors all over because some outfit brought some in from Mexico once I read and it was hot as ****. Anyways now days you see detectors everywhere along interstates and all border crossings even rail road but that is there to thwart our Muslim friends ideas.
The big thing you want to check and nobody does is RADON brought to you by your own basement. That is the second leading cause of all lung cancers and only recently do most places make you test when you buy a place. It's cheap insurance just toss the cube in your basement write down the date./ time then pull it in specified time write the date time and send it it. You check the results on the net. Radon can be found anywhere in localized hot spots so you can't just look at a radon map and say it's not here anyplace. If you have it you can mitigate it easily enough by good ventilation . If you have gravel pits for shale crushed stone you really need to check it. All crushed stone has radiation. Every single load that ever crossed our border station set the alarm off . They say you should check your basement every 10 years or so in case something has found it's way in there crack opened up ect. It's just cheap insurance . No sense dying 20 years later for no reason if you can check for the stuff.
I read 10 or so years back they decommissioned some of the Oak Ridge reactors. Guess where they sent all that steel? Right into the scrap bin some 750 tons I think it was. Handled right and mixed in with all the other scrap being melted it was supposed to be absolutely safe. Sounded like being cheap to me but after all Uncle Sam would never do such a thing would he?????? Anyways, I wouldn't give those fence posts a second though. Radiation disperses so much that the levels drop like a rock even a few inches away.
The stuff in steel usually comes by accident and they put in the detectors all over because some outfit brought some in from Mexico once I read and it was hot as ****. Anyways now days you see detectors everywhere along interstates and all border crossings even rail road but that is there to thwart our Muslim friends ideas.
The big thing you want to check and nobody does is RADON brought to you by your own basement. That is the second leading cause of all lung cancers and only recently do most places make you test when you buy a place. It's cheap insurance just toss the cube in your basement write down the date./ time then pull it in specified time write the date time and send it it. You check the results on the net. Radon can be found anywhere in localized hot spots so you can't just look at a radon map and say it's not here anyplace. If you have it you can mitigate it easily enough by good ventilation . If you have gravel pits for shale crushed stone you really need to check it. All crushed stone has radiation. Every single load that ever crossed our border station set the alarm off . They say you should check your basement every 10 years or so in case something has found it's way in there crack opened up ect. It's just cheap insurance . No sense dying 20 years later for no reason if you can check for the stuff.
I read 10 or so years back they decommissioned some of the Oak Ridge reactors. Guess where they sent all that steel? Right into the scrap bin some 750 tons I think it was. Handled right and mixed in with all the other scrap being melted it was supposed to be absolutely safe. Sounded like being cheap to me but after all Uncle Sam would never do such a thing would he?????? Anyways, I wouldn't give those fence posts a second though. Radiation disperses so much that the levels drop like a rock even a few inches away.