Nukes
You Will Survive Doomsday
By Bruce Beach
Table of Contents
MYTHS
MYTH #08: Food exposed to radiation becomes radioactive and is
therefore not edible.
Food is the most serious problem. Most food that is in the house
will not be harmed by the radiation, no matter how intense. There are
three types of radiation that are found in fallout. Alpha particles,
beta particles, and gamma rays. As the first two names indicate, they
are particles. They are minute (too small to be seen) pieces of atomic
matter that attach themselves to the fallout (bits of dust that may or
may not be large enough to be seen).
In any case, these particles may be simply washed off many types of
foods that have a natural covering, such as eggs, bananas, potatoes,
oranges, etc., or off well sealed foods such as those in vacuum packed
cans. Foods such as grains (rice, dry cereals, etc.) that are in
partially used packages that have been opened should be viewed with
suspicion. Fallout dust may have crept in.
The food in its unopened container or natural covering should be
rinsed under flowing water and then placed on a surface that has been
similarly cleansed, before opening. Make sure that the hands (and under
the nails) have been thoroughly cleansed before handling the food.
There is little danger in handling such articles. The radiation given
off by these particles is so weak that it will often not even penetrate
something as thin as the cellophane wrapper on a package of cigarettes.
You may then ask "Why, then, be concerned?" The reason is that once these minute
particles are ingested into the biological system they will get into
the organs and the very bone marrow itself where they can do a lot of damage.
This is not to say that you need not worry about getting the alpha and beta
particles on your skin. You do. Because they can cause skin burns.
However, good hygiene practice can eliminate that problem but they are
a much more severe hazard internally than externally.
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