Radioactivity surrounds us
Since the dawn of times, living beings have bathed in a flow of natural radiation. On a welcoming planet like Earth, this exposure is modest and has not prevented life from developing … Natural radioactivity is the principal source of radiation exposure for humans.
In France, the exposure dose is 2.4 mSv (millisieverts) per person per year, as opposed to 1mSv from medical examinations. This is, of course, an average, and location and lifestyle play equal roles in determining the level of exposure. Where one travels, where one lives and even whether or not one uses air conditioning are all important factors.
We are constantly being bombarded by particles of cosmic radiations : several hundred go through our bodies every second. Rocks like granite, which have become symbols of permanence and durability, contain light traces of radioactive uranium. Sitting on or walking near a block of granite exposes you to previously not encountered sources of radioactivity.
Even the food we eat or the air we breathe contains radioactive elements – either formed thanks to the intervention of cosmic rays, or as old as the solar system itself. There is absolutely no way to escape from it: even we are radioactive! Eight thousand atoms of potassium 40 or carbon 14 disintegrate in our bodies every second.
The most important natural source of radioactivity is a rare gas known as radon. One of the products of uranium decay, radon is an ‘inert gas’ that can participate in no chemical reaction. This would seem to make it completely harmless, were it not for the fact that radon own radioactive decay produces gases poisonous to humans. The nature of the soil you live on, the construction tools used to build your house and the quality of its air conditioning are all crucial factors in determining radon exposure.
It is important to stress, at this point, that 2.4 mSv is a low dose. In certain parts of India, China and Brazil the natural exposure level rises to 10 or even 20 mSv a year. The fact that humans have survived these comparatively overexposed conditions indicates that all doses of the order of millisieverts are negligible and very likely harmless.
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