[ RadSafe ] What fertilizer - specifically????

Mercado, Donald Paul. (ARC-QH)[CONSOLIDATED SAFETY SERVICES INC] donald.p.mercado at nasa.gov
Mon Nov 5 10:34:44 CST 2012


I know you've probably thought of these, but I'll be redundant,

Radium & H3 dials, exit signs, welding rods, Cloisonné jewelry, a thyroid cancer patient (really exciting if you have a microR meter with a speaker), refractory bricks, water scale, a banana..... 

Someone came in here last week with a H3 glow stick from Canada that was MUCH brighter than any exit sign tube I've ever seen, said it was meant for camping.


-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Ted de Castro
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 8:18 AM
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] What fertilizer - specifically????

I need to give a general radiation talk and want to include samples of 
radiation around us ....

I have my Fiestaware, lamp mantel, sand from the beach in Kerala India, 
smoke detector sources, DU, NoSalt and thought maybe a small bag of 
fertilizer would go well.

Any specific suggestions to make my quest quicker - and yeah yeah I know 
- not in a crowded store with lots of customers and volume full up.

Thanks for your help.
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