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‘Japan Is Unsafe’, Notes New Article By Dosimeter Shop About The Fukushima Reactor Accident

Saturday, June 21, 2014 7:41
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‘Japan Is Unsafe’, Notes New Article By Dosimeter Shop About The Fukushima Reactor Accident

 

 

The Newly-Posted Article Explains in Detail How the Danger from Japan’s Recent Nuclear Disaster is Underestimated, as Well as How People Traveling to the Country Can Protect Themselves

 

 

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According to a recently published report, the report states Dosimeter Shop, the world’s top retailer of dosimeters, including Geiger counters and radiation detectors, has just posted a new article to its website that offers grim details about the Fukushima reactor accident in Japan. In addition to concluding that “Japan is unsafe,” the article offers readers sound advice on how to protect themselves from nuclear radiation in Japan.
Specifically, the article discusses a recent video interview conducted by Professor Michio Kaku, a Japanese-American physicist who offers a well thought out and unique perspective on the Fukushima reactor accident, as well as its relation to nuclear energy issues in both Japan and the United States.

 

The founders of Dosimeter Shop were inspired to post the new article to warn travelers—especially those who are going to Japan in the near future or for the upcoming Sakura season—to take matters into their own hands and safeguard themselves and their families.

 

As the article noted, Kaku has conducted statistical analysis that measures the degree of threat that the reactor accident poses to both Fukushima and the surrounding areas. Kaku concluded that the reactor meltdown is a Level 7 threat, which he noted is worse than the 1986 reactor meltdown in Chernobyl.

 

 

http://www.dosimetershop.com/.

 

 

Read More Here  http://www.prweb.com/releases/Dosimeter-Shop/radiation-detectors/prweb11952021.htm

 

 

 

 

 
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