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Only if improperly handled. Keep it in a lead container and you shouldn't have a problem.
why?
Only if improperly handled. Keep it in a lead container and you shouldn't have a problem. [/quote]
lead container?
A website full of advertisements. Don't put one up there asking for plutonium.
I quote wikipedia:
There are two aspects to the harmful effects of plutonium: the radioactivity and the heavy metal poison effects.
(emphasis mine)
Lead (the metal) is one of the best materials for absorbing ionizing radiation (=radioactivity).
And you don't need a plutonium reactor in your apartment, because A: your apartment is not a space probe very far away from regular utilites, B: it's dangerous.
well said !
thats the comment i was waiting for.
i'll just ignore those trolls above.
be safe my friendly space pirate !!!