@dukilaki Idiot - average levels of airborne Radon gas is higher in Serbia than most parts of the USA. Radon is present in every country on Earth - Radon is present in both soil and water. It readily dissolves in water.
@Marcusartists Stanley Watras was employed as a construction engineer at Limerick nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania when he set off the radiation alarms on his way to work in 1984. this was due to a large granite rock underneath his house. why dont you look it up? its well documented EVERYWHERE on the internet.
thank you this will help alot do you mind if i use some of this information?i have until tuesday so u dont have to answer today. i will give due credit to you on my little assignment.
there was a guy who worked in a nuclear facility that set off the radiation alarms everytime he went to work. they later found out that he had a large granite rock under his house. now....... his levels of radon gas were equivelent to smoking 135 PACKS of cigarettes A DAY. now tell me that granite doesnt produce enough radon gas to do any damage.
...i have a huuuuuuuuuuuge granite table top and i used a geiger counter on it... the geiger counter wuz freaking out! guess i got a lota radon in my home!
hahahah radon gas doesnot exsist in serbia
it onli exsist in america
america destroyed serbia now they are paying for that.MUAHAHHAHAH
dukilaki 11 months ago
@dukilaki Idiot - average levels of airborne Radon gas is higher in Serbia than most parts of the USA. Radon is present in every country on Earth - Radon is present in both soil and water. It readily dissolves in water.
wwwunitednuclear 6 months ago
make an air flow few min a day and the radon go out
aztazou 11 months ago
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bass109 1 year ago
@Marcusartists Stanley Watras was employed as a construction engineer at Limerick nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania when he set off the radiation alarms on his way to work in 1984. this was due to a large granite rock underneath his house. why dont you look it up? its well documented EVERYWHERE on the internet.
Napalmdeath420 1 year ago
his name was stanley
Napalmdeath420 1 year ago
@Marcusartists look it up, it was a nuclear powerplant in georgia.
Napalmdeath420 1 year ago
i'm paranoid about having been exposed to radon considering i've been sleeping in a basemet for 7 years...just bought a kit to test..
donniehell 2 years ago
thank you this will help alot do you mind if i use some of this information?i have until tuesday so u dont have to answer today. i will give due credit to you on my little assignment.
warco10 2 years ago
does Kramer have a radon problem?
duker64 2 years ago
there was a guy who worked in a nuclear facility that set off the radiation alarms everytime he went to work. they later found out that he had a large granite rock under his house. now....... his levels of radon gas were equivelent to smoking 135 PACKS of cigarettes A DAY. now tell me that granite doesnt produce enough radon gas to do any damage.
Napalmdeath420 2 years ago
thank you soo much
sasuke8sakura 3 years ago
24,000 plus people die from lung cancer every year in the USA.
Clevelandmarko 3 years ago
...i have a huuuuuuuuuuuge granite table top and i used a geiger counter on it... the geiger counter wuz freaking out! guess i got a lota radon in my home!
taliban0king 4 years ago
Do a radon test. Make a 3X3X3 tent above the table and use a canister.
Clevelandmarko 4 years ago
No need to test for radon. If you are worried, remove the granite and throw it out.
vmelkon 3 years ago
granite does contain Uranium, which can produce Radon, but it is not enough to do damage.
DerektheDuctTape 3 years ago
Does your teacher know you YOUTUBE during class?
Clevelandmarko 4 years ago
his teacher probably showed him the video because it is educational
Hayloh3fan 3 years ago