Radiation - a perspective
For my generation, the word RADIATION conjures an emotional response.
I saw this morning that traces of radiation have been found in milk in Spokane.
My perspective was challenged years ago when I visited a scrap metal facility near downtown Memphis that exclusively salvaged metal from nuclear power plants. The workers would run Geiger Counters over a large piece of metal and mark the "hot" spots. The hot spots were cut out and sent to a special facility and the rest would go to a normal scrap yard.
Amazed by all the Geiger Counters clicking away and the lack of "special" radiation suits in what was essentially a large, open warehouse, I asked the owner why I shouldn't feel nervous.
His response astounded me and challenged my perspective. He said: "There's more curies of radiation in a hospital than there was in his facility". We view hospitals as "safe", but they're "hotter" than we know...or low levels of radiation are more common than we suspect.
The word still scares me...but at least I didn't run out and buy iodine tablets a couple weeks ago...
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers