Atreus21
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Originally posted by: Socio
Hot and gone, Wal-Mart signs prompt NRC action
Federal regulators have instructed dozens of companies to count their exit signs that use a low-level radioactive compound and report any that are missing, a directive issued after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it could not find 15,000 of the signs.
The world's largest retailer said Tuesday it has checked all of its U.S. stores and removed any glow-in-the-dark signs that use tritium, a hydrogen isotope that, when used in the signs, has a radioactive strength similar to that of a smoke alarm.
The tritium gas in these signs is in a small quantity but the combined gas from 15,000 of them could be used to create a pretty deadly dirty bomb.
I do find it odd that so many of them are missing, I can see some falling off and then tossed in the trash instead of being disposal of properly, but 15,000?
Doc Oc is at it again.