HCR reported the actual radiation level in Futabamachi Fukushima.
1cm above the ground : 518.2 μSv/h
Inside of a car : 44.82 μSv/h
Location :
Iori Mochizuki
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I was wondering if it is OK to get a Geiger counter wet in such high radiation? Also the Geiger counter will have max and min readings. What was the average and how long was the test. Presently I take at least 60 readings in a row, then divide to get a reading. If I took the highest reading, then I would be in a state of panic.
I am interested in any comments on getting the most accurate reading from the “inspector alert”…
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The G.C. should be inside a plastic bag to avoid contamination. I think that at this exposure, not a lot of people would not take the time to stay long enough to take 60 readings … “clearly too dangerous” is enough for information, no need to know more accurately there.
Yeah, but I think they put a cover on the inspector. They are well experienced. more than government.
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