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The Uranium is drying out and will become airborne. Are you using certified respirators?

Are you a worker in the the Pocatello Valley and Eastern Idaho and have proper protection? Or are you to be just another statistic.  See "Irradiated" 107,000 cases for those not using respirators

Exposure to ionizing radiation can cause acute effects such as nausea and vomiting, malaise and fatigue, increased temperature, and blood changes. More severe delayed effects include leukemia, bone and lung cancer, sterility, chromosomal and teratogenic damage, shortened life span, cataracts, and radiodermatitis, a dry, hairless, red, atrophic skin condition which can include skin cracking and depigmentation (George L. Voelz, M.D., "Radiologic Health in Occupational Medicine Practice", in Zenz, Occupational Medicine, pp. 513-519; Herman Cember, Introduction to Health Physics, 2nd edition, Pergamon Press, New York, 1983, pg. 181-194).

Nuclear reacting particles cannot be seen, smelled. or otherwise detected by normal senses. Nuclear reacting alpha/beta particles can only be detected by alpha/beta nuclear reacting monitoring devices. This makes nuclear reacting particle emitting emergencies different from other types of emergencies, such as floods or hurricanes. Meteorological conditions can project the fallout events and arrival times, which can be announced through official warning channels. However, any increase in surface build-up of gritty dust and dirt should be a warning for taking protective measures.

Protecting our workers, protecting our residents, and protecting our children - PINCOCc

#LivingWithUranium #BehindTheUraniumCurtain #Uranium #SavetheChildren #SaveTheTemples #SaveRexburg #SaveOurNationalForest #PINCOCc #IDEQ #BruceOlenic

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