← Back to context Comment by VanTheBrand 19 hours ago Radon is radioactive. The alpha particles it emits can break down polymers and degrade plastics. 5 comments VanTheBrand Reply bluGill 15 hours ago Interseting - I have high radon (mitigeted in the house via a fan), if I burry fibre what will I need to do to get something that will work? I have an outbuilding that I want to give internet. lima 11 hours ago No, radiation from radon at naturally occurring levels won't cause any damage to plastics. CamperBob2 11 hours ago If it were radioactive enough to do that, you'd have a much bigger problem than some networking flakiness. VanTheBrand 9 hours ago I don’t disagree but your comment made it sound impossible which it isn’t. CamperBob2 8 hours ago It absolutely is, for all practical purposes. Alpha radiation won't go more than 100 um or so into plastic.
bluGill 15 hours ago Interseting - I have high radon (mitigeted in the house via a fan), if I burry fibre what will I need to do to get something that will work? I have an outbuilding that I want to give internet. lima 11 hours ago No, radiation from radon at naturally occurring levels won't cause any damage to plastics.
lima 11 hours ago No, radiation from radon at naturally occurring levels won't cause any damage to plastics.
CamperBob2 11 hours ago If it were radioactive enough to do that, you'd have a much bigger problem than some networking flakiness. VanTheBrand 9 hours ago I don’t disagree but your comment made it sound impossible which it isn’t. CamperBob2 8 hours ago It absolutely is, for all practical purposes. Alpha radiation won't go more than 100 um or so into plastic.
VanTheBrand 9 hours ago I don’t disagree but your comment made it sound impossible which it isn’t. CamperBob2 8 hours ago It absolutely is, for all practical purposes. Alpha radiation won't go more than 100 um or so into plastic.
CamperBob2 8 hours ago It absolutely is, for all practical purposes. Alpha radiation won't go more than 100 um or so into plastic.
Interseting - I have high radon (mitigeted in the house via a fan), if I burry fibre what will I need to do to get something that will work? I have an outbuilding that I want to give internet.
No, radiation from radon at naturally occurring levels won't cause any damage to plastics.
If it were radioactive enough to do that, you'd have a much bigger problem than some networking flakiness.
I don’t disagree but your comment made it sound impossible which it isn’t.
It absolutely is, for all practical purposes. Alpha radiation won't go more than 100 um or so into plastic.