Radiological Decontamination Query Tool – Indoor Residential
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The information provided in the indoor residential low tech decontamination report includes information on simple methods citizens can use as guidance to assist in decontaminating the interior of their homes after a radiological contamination incident.
Eight common household surfaces were chosen that were contaminated using cesium (Cs)-137 and rubidium (Rb)-86. The surfaces included sealed hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, carpet, painted wood trim, sealed granite countertop, laminate countertop, porcelain toilet tank cover, and wood furniture.
Decontamination methods were selected based on availability and ease of use by homeowners and by contractors hired by the homeowners or commercial property owners. These methods would also be applicable for the remediation of commercial properties that need decontamination.
Evaluation of Low-Tech Indoor Remediation Methods Following Wide Area Radiological/Nuclear Incidents (PDF) (64 pp, 1,460 KB)
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Definitions
- Decontamination Technologies and Indoor Surfaces Tested (PDF) (1 pg, 801 KB)