Survey of radioactive items in the home

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Abstract

Whether it be from the sun or naturally encountered substances, we are exposed to radiation every day. Some items found in the home either are naturally radioactive or have a component containing radioactive material. This study was conducted to assess exposure from 4 such items previously shown to be radioactive: Fiestaware, granite, smoke detectors, and Brazil nuts. Using 3 types of radiation detectors to obtain quantitative and qualitative information on the radioactive properties of these items, we found little to no harmful radiation exposure from any of them.

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Kritzberger, E. E., & Navarrete, L. (2017). Survey of radioactive items in the home. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 45(4), 253–258. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.117.196451

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