Inagi City

Results of local air radiation measurement by Inagi Fire Station (updated January 1, 2017)

Last updated: January 1, 2017

We have measured the air radiation dose within the Inagi Fire Department facility based on the city's air radiation dose measurement response policy, and we would like to announce the results.
In addition, during this measurement, there were no locations that required cleaning, etc. (locations that exceeded the judgment standard value (0.23 microsieverts per hour)).

Measurement results (implemented in FY2016)

Name of facility measuring date weather Measurement location Measured value (unit: microsievert per hour)
1 cm above ground
Inagi Fire Department 2016
October 7th
sunny Garage front gutter 0.055
Separation tank (stand) 0.063
hose drying area 0.062
Rainwater catch basin on the west side of the building 0.075
Government building south side gutter 0.079

【explanation】
The annual equivalent of 0.23 microsieverts per hour is 0.99864 millisieverts, which is an indicator of the normal radiation dose received by the general public (less than 1 millisievert per year (natural radiation dose, etc.), as recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). )), this value is the city's criterion value .
According to the Ministry of the Environment's "Decontamination-related Guidelines," if the radiation dose at 1 meter of the ground surface is below 0.23 microsieverts per hour, no further action will be taken, but the city is on the safer side. We make decisions based on measurements taken at the closest location to the object (1 centimeter above the ground) while standing.

Measurement overview

Past measurement results

Inquiries about this page

Property Management Division, General Affairs Department, Inagi City
Phone: 042-378-2111