Radioactive furniture in IKEA?

Emil
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Posted by Emil

on Oct 14, 2007

(last modified on Oct 14, 2007)

Yesterday, Gina and I bought a dining table from IKEA. A good looking solid beech table. We liked the simplicity and the price. A few hours later, we were looking at the table at home.

That's when I said: "You know what, this table was produced in Ukraine."

Gina looked at me... and I immediately had the same thought she obviously had - radioactive?

Are we going to eat everyday on a table that may be radioactive?

After some consideration, we came to the conclusion that not even IKEA's CEO can guarantee the exact origin of wood coming out of Ukraine - in terms of possible contamination. A quick search on the web brought an article about the situation in Belarus (which, BTW, got more contaminated than Ukraine by Chernobyl). Here is a snippet from the article:

"Ten minutes from Cherikov, a thousand-square-mile 'alienation zone' is posted with large white billboards warning the trespasser in Russian that she’ll be fined ten months' salary if caught inside. The zone isn't fenced. For miles it looks like a normal coniferous forest opening onto green pastures that flow into ancient orchards. But there are freshly cut tree stumps, wet and golden in the weak sunlight. On the edge of the timber a crane loads tree trunks onto a flatbed lumber truck.

'Milling wood doesn’t prevent it from emitting radioactivity, does it?' I ask our van driver and translator, Mikhail Koslovski, a representative of With Hope for the Future, one of the many projects that have stepped into the post-Soviet funding vacuum to aid victims of Chernobyl.

'No,' he answers, meeting my eyes in the rearview mirror.

'Then what are they doing?'

'Belarus is poor, Hope,' he says. 'It goes to Minsk to be made into furniture.'

I want to make sure I've understood him. 'People in Minsk make furniture out of radioactive trees and then sell it to unsuspecting buyers?'

'Da,' he says quietly."

So, we are returning the table to IKEA - end of story.

And then you start thinking... IKEA is selling a lot of furniture for children's rooms, etc., etc... And then, is it IKEA only doing this...?

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Emil
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7. Emil posted on Apr 17, 2008
 in response to Gaga123...   

I don't know... but, please feel free to share it with as many people as possible.

Gaga123
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6. Gaga123 posted on Apr 17, 2008

Why is this article not published in every Newspaper in every Country??

Ivaylo
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5. Ivaylo posted on Oct 17, 2007

Great! I just finished loading over 12000 pounds of Ikea wardrobes at home. Made in Italy Ikea says on the labels for this line of products. I tend not to believe in such radiactive conspiracy, especially with high exposure company that sells home products, and especially when manufacturing process takes place in Western Europe. I would return that table though...

Emil
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4. Emil posted on Oct 16, 2007

Pencho - blagodarya za smislenia komentar... :) 

Ramona - prava si za radon-a...

Volueshki Shop i Minko - mnogo ste smart and funny... :)

Ramona
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3. Ramona posted on Oct 15, 2007

Emo , tova e taka ,no kato se ima predvid ,che ot procepite na mnogo mazeta i kashti izticha RADON,ne viarvam masata da povredi na horata poveche.

Волуешки шоп
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2. Волуешки шоп posted on Oct 15, 2007

Купуваш си гайгеров брояч, противогаз, АК-47, защитно облекло, скафандър и един БТР и тръгваш на пазар :)

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1. pencho22 posted on Oct 15, 2007

Емо, няма страшно, ползвай си масата със здраве. Радиоактивността се натрупва основно в листата на растенията и има остатъци в кората. Но от тези неща не се правят мебели. Ако има радиоактивност в сърцевината, в живата дървесина, тогава дървото ще е умряло и няма да става за производство на нищо. Така че масата си е ок. Дори и да има малко радиоактивност то е полезно. А и по принцип радиоактивността в САЩ си е по висока отколкото в нормалните държави, така че трябва да сте свикнали. :)

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