SatanistValera
SatanistValera
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20th Dec 2019
20th Dec 2019
Copy soviet smoke detector "KI-1". In "KI-1" used izotope plutonium-239 and plutonium-241.
karma smoking powder radiation ionizing smokedetector fire safety

Comments

  • stepan243
    stepan243
    20th Mar 2023
    it's only alpha rays, they won't hurt from 2 cm distance
  • oioioioioi
    oioioioioi
    10th Jul 2022
    this is what they use in plane lavatories
  • Tommy_303
    Tommy_303
    9th Feb 2022
    @ApertureScientist My man, you are completely right
  • samisong
    samisong
    25th Dec 2021
    use cheap household smoke detector (like i did) if you hate ionizing radiation
  • stepan243
    stepan243
    14th Nov 2020
    hey use model HIS-07
  • catmaster
    catmaster
    26th Dec 2019
    ,,I like smoking, but i don't like ionizing radiation" Well, im the opposite >:D
  • ApertureScientist
    ApertureScientist
    25th Dec 2019
    I'll just point out that Americium-241 is almost completely safe due to it being an alpha emitter, the alpha-rays are blocked by a piece of paper and don't travel far in air. Alpha emitters are only dangerous if they somehow get inside your body through inhalation or digestion, so don't eat of sniff any test samples.
  • cvojan
    cvojan
    25th Dec 2019
    thats.. exactly what a radioisotope is
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    24th Dec 2019
    Did you mean radioactive isotope?
  • Deztruktor
    Deztruktor
    23rd Dec 2019
    im gonna show this to my dad