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On a side note the other day I was going through an airport thought I'd bring my Kvarts DRSB-90 along for the ride, turned it on and put it through the x-ray machine came out reading 180uSv/hr!! not sure how much of that leaks out but I wouldn't wanna be an x-ray operator, anyway during the flight once we reached 37,000ft was reading 2.6uSv/hr not so good really next time I want to go by train.
0.37 microseiverts is just background radiation, if it goes over 0.60 microseiverts then it would be maybe a shocking video.... why dont you put it on the ground and lets see soil readings or drainpipe readings?
this is a high reading. i know because i measure around tokyo. i think you should be sure it is clean. if it is clean and correctly calibrated (although miscalibration usually leads to low not high) a measure with a digilert this level is alarming, but check the recent set of hayakawa sensei's maps showing fallout deposits (linear based on MEXT measurements on nnistar) there is a hook coming down almost to hachioji from numata. someone could have decontaminated with a pressure washer close
You need to learn something about radiation measurement before posting this so called shocking information, the normal background level around the world is 0.15uSv/hr and it can be higher. If you take time to understand some of the science behind this and ensure your measuring device is calibrated then you can give some useful information from Japan, this would be great!
@spaceysound I'm on your side here. 0.15 uSv/hr is only 1.31 mSv per year, which is less than global average background radiation, but MORE THAN global NATURAL background radiation before 1945 -the start of the Atomic Pollution Age.
@skashima Go to your auto mechanic, cut dirty filter paper from discarded auto air filters. This will give Tokyo citizens very useful and practical information about how many "fuel fleas" of plutonium, cesium , etc. you are inhaling daily.
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calexanderjames 2 months ago
TOKYO is extremely risky for children, just like Chernobyl.
BUT what TOKYO government has been trying to do is hiding and underestimating risk.
So all the foods in TOKYO are not safe anymore.
This is a forbearance of Government, but they've never listen to people's complaint.
DO NOT bring your children to TOKYO
tokyojp 5 months ago
fucking poor japanese and fucking dumbass government you are hiding the facts and truths assholes
calmybunny 5 months ago 6
I went to check radiation nex t day. Barely got 0.3uSv/h so lower than that time. But still unsafe.
skashima 5 months ago 2
On a side note the other day I was going through an airport thought I'd bring my Kvarts DRSB-90 along for the ride, turned it on and put it through the x-ray machine came out reading 180uSv/hr!! not sure how much of that leaks out but I wouldn't wanna be an x-ray operator, anyway during the flight once we reached 37,000ft was reading 2.6uSv/hr not so good really next time I want to go by train.
spaceysound 5 months ago
@spaceysound shit!!!!
kaitofloyd 2 weeks ago
Not an abnormally high reading. What's the geology under this station? Any rocks which are naturally radioactive, like granite?
davidenespana 5 months ago
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davidenespana 5 months ago
this is no big deal, most people will survuve
tresorXXXXXX 6 months ago
0.37 microseiverts is just background radiation, if it goes over 0.60 microseiverts then it would be maybe a shocking video.... why dont you put it on the ground and lets see soil readings or drainpipe readings?
LondonLanguageLounge 6 months ago
this is a high reading. i know because i measure around tokyo. i think you should be sure it is clean. if it is clean and correctly calibrated (although miscalibration usually leads to low not high) a measure with a digilert this level is alarming, but check the recent set of hayakawa sensei's maps showing fallout deposits (linear based on MEXT measurements on nnistar) there is a hook coming down almost to hachioji from numata. someone could have decontaminated with a pressure washer close
MrXistentialartist 6 months ago
what about if u put it to the ground how many uSv/h you get? is there a video? Thanks!
pacinox2 6 months ago
You need to learn something about radiation measurement before posting this so called shocking information, the normal background level around the world is 0.15uSv/hr and it can be higher. If you take time to understand some of the science behind this and ensure your measuring device is calibrated then you can give some useful information from Japan, this would be great!
spaceysound 6 months ago 4
@spaceysound I'm on your side here. 0.15 uSv/hr is only 1.31 mSv per year, which is less than global average background radiation, but MORE THAN global NATURAL background radiation before 1945 -the start of the Atomic Pollution Age.
@skashima Go to your auto mechanic, cut dirty filter paper from discarded auto air filters. This will give Tokyo citizens very useful and practical information about how many "fuel fleas" of plutonium, cesium , etc. you are inhaling daily.
voltscommissar 6 months ago
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spaceysound 6 months ago
So what, that is like twice as much as i have at home
VicariousReality7 6 months ago