What liquid is sprayed on radiation?

Liquidators wash the radioactive dust off the streets using a product called “bourda”, meaning molasses" and "Helicopters spray the area with dust suppressant.
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What liquid is used to decontaminate radiation?

You can still use tap water for decontamination.

Any radioactive material that gets into surface water or ground water sources will be diluted to very low levels by the water and will be safe to use for washing skin, hair, and clothing.
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How is radiation washed off?

You can shed 85-95 percent of the radiation on your body just through the removal of outer clothing and a decontamination shower. While my first instinct would be to take a scalding hot shower and scrub down every inch of my body like a surgeon washing up before entering the operating room, that's not recommended.
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What substance can combat radiation poisoning?

Potassium iodide (ThyroShield, Iosat).

Iodine is essential for proper thyroid function. If you're exposed to significant radiation, your thyroid will absorb radioactive iodine (radioiodine) just as it would other forms of iodine. The radioiodine is eventually cleared from the body in urine.
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Is there a way to neutralize radiation?

These important aspects of radiation emited from various radioactive materials can not be changed; they are inherrent to the nucleus that is decaying and can not be "treated away".
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Protective Actions for Radiation Emergencies - Self-Decontamination



How long does radiation stay in your body?

The general effects of radiation therapy like fatigue, nausea, and headaches resolve fairly quickly after treatment. Your body just needs time to process the radiation but can recover within a few weeks.
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Does iodine protect from radiation?

Potassium iodide (KI) is a type of iodine that is not radioactive and can be used to help block one type of radioactive material, radioactive iodine (I-131), from being absorbed by the thyroid.
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Can I buy potassium iodide over the counter?

You don't need a prescription to get potassium iodide. You can get it over the counter at local pharmacies or drugstores. If it's not available near you, you can order potassium iodide online.
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Does vodka help against radiation?

A Soviet health official, countering rumors circulating after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, denied Wednesday that vodka is a cure for exposure to radiation.
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Does red wine help against radiation?

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A natural antioxidant commonly found in red wine and fruit may protect against radiation exposure, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.
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What liquid do they spray in Chernobyl?

Liquidators wash the radioactive dust off the streets using a product called “bourda”, meaning molasses" and "Helicopters spray the area with dust suppressant.
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Can I touch things after radioactive iodine?

You should try to keep all family and friends during this period at least one meter (three feet) away and do not have direct physical contact, especially intimate contact, like kissing or hand holding where radioiodine could be passed onto others.
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Does radiation stick to conditioner?

The Homeland Security website Ready.gov warns that following a nuclear blast, you should wash your hair with shampoo but not use conditioner, because conditioner can bind radioactive material to your hair.
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Why was iodine given after Chernobyl?

If this is inhaled or eaten in contaminated food, it can increase the risk of thyroid cancer—an effect observed after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986. Tablets of stable, non-radioactive iodine help prevent radioactive iodine concentrating in the thyroid gland.
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Does beer help with radiation?

It is concluded that beer could contain non-ethanol elements that reduce the chromosome damage of lymphocytes induced by high-LET radiation.
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What can I buy to protect against radiation?

This is why lead aprons and blankets are the most effective shielding material to fight off x-rays and gamma-ray. After all, lead has a very high number of protons in each atom (82 to be specific), which makes it a very dense metal shield.
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Does beer have radiation?

Will the beer be radioactive? As for radiation, they checked, and found that bottles closest to ground zero were indeed radioactive, but only mildly so.
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Do pharmacies carry potassium iodide?

CVS (CVS, Fortune 500) and Walgreens (WAG, Fortune 500), two of the nation's largest drugstore chains, don't sell potassium iodide drugs in stores. CVS sells an over-the-counter variety of the drug on its website, but said it sold out of it last weekend.
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Does Walmart have potassium iodine?

NOW Foods - Potassium Iodide 30 mg. - 60 Tablets - Walmart.com.
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What are the long term side effects of radioactive iodine?

Possible long term side effects
  • Ability to have children (fertility) Some women may have irregular periods after radioactive iodine treatment. ...
  • Inflammation of the salivary glands (where spit is made) ...
  • Tiredness. ...
  • Dry or watery eyes. ...
  • Lower levels of blood cells. ...
  • Lung problems. ...
  • Second cancers.
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Is potassium iodide the same as iodine?

Potassium iodide (KI) is the same form of iodine used to iodize table salt. KI floods the thyroid with iodine, thus preventing radioactive iodine from being absorbed. If taken at the proper time, KI protects the thyroid from radioactive iodine from all sources – air, food, milk, and water.
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Is iodide the same as iodine?

What is iodine? Also called iodide, iodine is a type of mineral that's naturally found in the earth's soil and ocean waters. Many salt water and plant-based foods contain iodine, and this mineral is most-widely available in iodized salt.
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Can you survive radiation poisoning?

Survival is extremely unlikely with this syndrome. Destructive and irreparable changes in the GI tract and bone marrow usually cause infection, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalance. Death usually occurs within 2 weeks.
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Can you pass radiation from person to person?

Radiation cannot be spread from person to person. Small quantities of radioactive materials occur naturally in the air, drinking water, food and our own bodies. People also can come into contact with radiation through medical procedures, such as X-rays and some cancer treatments.
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Is radiation worse than chemo?

The radiation beams change the DNA makeup of the tumor, causing it to shrink or die. This type of cancer treatment has fewer side effects than chemotherapy since it only targets one area of the body.
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