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The beautiful people of La-la-land are worried that they're being irradiated by their granite countertops. I've tried to explain that granite can contain radioactive elements such as uranium, and even give off alpha, beta, and gamma radiation that can be measured, as well as trace amounts of Radon gas, which gives them even more reason for concern, and they're not likely to be consoled by a lay person like me.
But, now I come to think about it, our illustrious leader Nick is sitting on one of the largest granite countertops in the nation, sky high in the Colorado Rockies, and I'm worried. InterNACHI Vice President, InterNACHI Editor-in-Chief, co-founder CalNACHI Author of Manual For a Happy Home & Inspect & Protect |
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So that is why he glows in the dark at night.
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Lets not take this for gran-it.
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Maybe we should first abolish little Timmy's glowing wrist watch and the smoke detector in the hallway outside of his room ...
Indeed, health physicists and radiation experts agree that most granite countertops emit radiation and radon at extremely low levels. They say these emissions are insignificant compared with so-called background radiation that is constantly raining down from outer space or seeping up from the earth's crust, not to mention emanating from manmade sources like X-rays, luminous watches and smoke detectors. |
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I just did a Radon test for a new home a few days ago. Believe it or not, they came in at 1.51, and 1.62 using pretty good Radon canisters from the National Radon Lab at UCCS here in Colorado Springs.
In Colorado it varies quite a bit, depending on where you are in the state. Although I'm not yet convinced there is enough conclusive proof that Radon is the threat that many make it out to be...who am I to question the authorities?...keep on testing... http://www.forensic-applications.com/radon/radon.html we love Radon, and Global warming too (its a mild winter here in the Springs, so far) Steven Waskewicz Rest Assured Inspection Services, LLC. 719-510-7703 mobile all the time 719-495-7166 Fax. s_waskewicz@msn.com HVAC Lic. #10722 EPA cert.544143239730 www.restassuredinspection.com NACHIiid=NACHI06032370 |
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I used to be a health physicist and I can tell you that all this blather about granite countertops and EM from phones and electrical transformers is just nonsense. But, California being California, they will continue to be silly people. Hope this helps; Will Decker, CMI ILL License # 450.0002240 Board Certified Master Inspector Decker Home Services, LLC Chicago and Northern Suburban Home Inspections Office: (847) 676-8393 Cell: (847) 609-2345 Home: (847) 673-2702 wjd@DeckerHomeServices.com www.DeckerHomeServices.com Learn, Educate, Serve and have fun doing it! |
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