No especially in summer because the material is thin
without a bunker, it is very unlikely youll be 'safe'. as to the fact there is alot of radiation involved, so if you survive the explosion you may be killed by the following radiation.
A new microwave having a label stating that is meets FDA standards for minimal radiation leakage is the safe choice and will leak the least amount of microwave radiation. You can also protect yourself by not leaning against a microwave while it's operating, and not using a microwave with a door that does not close firmly.
A safe reactor don't emit a significant or dangerous quantity of any radiation. But in the core of the reactor all the types of nuclear radiations are emitted.
Radiation sources are stored in containers which provide shielding to make handling and transport of the sources safe. The amount of shielding depends on the type of radiation-a gamma source requires more than a alpha or beta emitter.
Depends on the TYPE of radiation, how long you are exposed and the person being exposed. In the case of ionizing (nuclear) radiation, pregnant women and children have a lower safe level than other persons. For non-pregnant adults, 5,000 millirems per year is the maximum legal occupational exposure. However, the goal is always ALARA- a dose As Low As (is) Reasonably Achievable- meaning you do not expose a person for no reason. Other radiation- such as radio wave energy- has different levels. There is NO "safe" level that does not entail some risk of injury- just levels that are not found to be especially injurious.
School uniforms themselves do not pose a safety risk. However, wearing a uniform may not provide the same level of visibility to vehicles or pedestrians in low-light conditions compared to more brightly colored or reflective clothing. It's important for schools to consider safety concerns and ensure that students are visible, especially when traveling to and from school.
It represents the school better. The dress code would be nice and everyone would look stellar for classes. When visitors come they can see that the school is very formal and safe.
so they can be safe
There are many purposes that doctor uniforms have. Some purposes of doctor uniforms are to keep doctors and patients safe and to differentiate doctors from others.
well firstly a amount of people want to wear school uniform because it is representing your school and the community also because like other people just wear clothes and dance up and down like fashion models and many people will be thinking of how they look not about there education. SO GO HELL WITH NON SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND START THINKING ABOUT YOUR EDUCATION PEOPLE YOU DONT WANT BE A DINNER LADY OR A DINNER MAN OR WORSE YOU WANT TO GET A JOB THAT YOUR PARENTS CAN BE PROUD OF AND GET YOU A CAR OR SOMETHING THAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING FOR A LONG TIME. I think school uniforms are a good idea
For many years, there was radiation in the air in Japan from the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, Japan is perfectly safe to visit today, with no risk of radiation poisoning.
Only if it is not secured or if it doesn't have a firewall against inappropriate scenes Otherwise it is quite safe to use school resources
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School uniforms can create a sense of unity and equality among students, promoting a focus on learning rather than appearances. They can also symbolize school pride and identity. Additionally, uniforms can help create a safe and inclusive learning environment by minimizing social and economic differences.
without a bunker, it is very unlikely youll be 'safe'. as to the fact there is alot of radiation involved, so if you survive the explosion you may be killed by the following radiation.
They are totally rebuild and safe on radiation.
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