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RE: Training Materials - simulated radioactive contamination?
We have the simulated spray that we use with the special detectors that
works well. Used by FEMA for training also.
Rex
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Frantz [mailto:sfrantz@YAHOO.COM]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 2:26 PM
To: radsafe
Subject: RE: Training Materials - simulated
radioactive contamination?
Ordinary laundry detergent works fine.
-Stephen Frantz
sfrantz@yahoo.com
>I was wondering if any of those in radsafe land could give
>me
>suggestions for materials that would be useful to simulate
>radioactive
>contamination. Materials may be those that you might not
be
>able to see
>in normal light but can fluoresce and may be safe to have
>come
in
>contact with the skin.
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