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  2. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    It differs from a fallout shelter, in that its main purpose is to protect from shock waves and overpressure instead of from radioactive precipitation, as a fallout shelter does. It is also possible for a shelter to protect from both blasts and fallout. Blast shelters are a vital form of protection from nuclear attacks and are employed in civil ...

  3. Nuclear fallout - Wikipedia

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    However, this system would need a sensor to detect the presence of releasing steam. Sensors can fail, and the results of a lack of preventive measures would result in a local nuclear fallout. The AEC had to choose, then, between active and static systems to protect the public from nuclear fallout.

  4. Radioactive contamination - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear fallout is the distribution of radioactive contamination by the 520 atmospheric nuclear explosions that took place from the 1950s to the 1980s. In nuclear accidents, a measure of the type and amount of radioactivity released, such as from a reactor containment failure, is known as the source term.

  5. Worried About Natural Disasters? These 11 Renovations ... - AOL

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    In turn, a slow roof leak can turn into a huge backlog of moisture in your ceiling or attic, which can eventually proliferate into mold that grows on walls and framing, leading to poor air quality ...

  6. Radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    Most nuclear reactors use thick concrete shields to create a bioshield with a thin water-cooled layer of lead on the inside to protect the porous concrete from the coolant inside. The concrete is also made with heavy aggregates, such as Baryte or Magnetite , to aid in the shielding properties of the concrete.

  7. History of radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear fallout shelters are designed to protect for an extended period. Due to the nature of nuclear warfare, such shelters must be completely self-sufficient for long periods. In particular, because of the radioactive contamination of the surrounding area, such a facility must be able to survive for several weeks.

  8. US Senate votes to expand radiation-exposure compensation ...

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    The U.S. Senate has endorsed a major expansion of a compensation program for people sickened by exposure to radiation during nuclear weapons testing and the mining of uranium during the Cold War ...

  9. Radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    It is a result of many activities, including nuclear medicine, nuclear research, nuclear power generation, nuclear decommissioning, rare-earth mining, and nuclear weapons reprocessing. [1] The storage and disposal of radioactive waste is regulated by government agencies in order to protect human health and the environment.