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Contents of the booklet: 30 questions.
Preparation period (before evacuation orders are lifted) |
Section 1: An elderly couple |
1. Is it really safe to live in Iitate [or hometown]? |
2. How can I know the radiation exposure of my family and the dose in and around my house? |
3. Can I grow vegetables in my garden? |
Section 2: A mother |
4. I can’t make up my mind to return with my children ... |
5. What is the effect of radiation on children? |
6. Is it true that pediatric thyroid cancer is increasing in Fukushima Prefecture? |
7. What should I do if I am concerned about my children? |
8. I am concerned about the dose at school or on the way to school ... |
9. Are school lunches safe? |
Life after returning to the village |
Section 3: A homemaker |
10. Can I open the window for ventilation? |
11. Is it safe to dry laundry and bedding outside? |
12. Can I hang persimmons under the eaves to dry? |
13. Can I use the furniture I left behind? |
Section 4: A farmer |
14. Is it safe to work in the fields as before? |
15. Why are radioactive materials detected in vegetables? |
16. Are some vegetables more likely to be contaminated? |
17. When I measured the vegetables, the result was “ND”. What does that mean? |
18. My paddy field has been decontaminated; will it become contaminated again by filling it with water from the mountains? |
19. Won’t rice be contaminated unless the footpaths and waterways are decontaminated? |
20. How can I avoid the transfer of radioactive cesium to vegetables or rice? |
21. Is it safe to use pooled rainwater? |
22. Can I turn fallen leaves into compost? |
23. Is it risky to visit forests? |
24. Is it safe to raise shiitake mushrooms outdoors? |
25. Is it safe to drink milk? |
About the future of life |
Section 5: Why do we have to keep measuring radiation? |
26. Why do we have to measure water, food and internal exposure? |
27. When can I start eating wild herbs and mushrooms I picked in the forest? |
28. Is it safe to drink tap water or well water? |
29. When can we be free of having to measure our exposure? |
30. I want to invite workers from outside Fukushima Prefecture into my workplace. How should I explain about radiation in Iitate [or hometown]? |
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