smoke alarm ---- contains a small
> part with the old radioactive symbol on it and warnings about it
containing
> radioactive material, which if needing repair should be sent to the
company.
>
> Turns out after Curtis did a bit of research on the web, that their are
two
> types of smoke detectors, one with the radioactive material & one kind
with
> a photo electric part.
>
> You can guess what might happen if such a device were to burn up in a
fire.
>
> How is it possible that such things can be manufactured for use in the
home?
> Does anyone know anything about these things? Are our landfills,
> incinerators & backyards full of these things decaying and leaking
> radioactivity along with all the other pollutants?
>
> Thanks for any insight into this amazing secret in so many of our homes.

Hi Jane
            Arden Andersen showed us a video of John Ott (a time lapse photo
hobbyist and retired banker) - he did  the photography for Walt Disney
pictures - dance of the flowers and cinderella where the coach turned into a
pumpkin - anyway he did extensive research on the effects of flouro lights
and other energy things and used to carry a smoke alarm around for
demonstrations of muscle testing - IN A LEAD LINED BOX- he said on the video
thats the only place this thing should be. If you can get hold of this
(video) its really interesting - the effects of certain types of fluro
lights are a real worry.
Try to get hold of this if you can - called 'Exploring the Spectrum' Dr John
Ott , also his book Light, Radiation, and You.
Cheers
Lloyd Charles


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