What is Radium 226?

Radium 226 is the most stable of all the isotopes of the chemical element radium. The stable isotope has a half-life of 1600 years and is naturally occurring as a product of uranium-238 decay. Since it forms water-soluble compounds, radium 226 comes from a wide range of uranium ores.

Do Water Filters Remove Radium?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) and ion exchange are both effective in removing radium from drinking water. Radium-contaminated households can benefit from installing a Reverse Osmosis unit or a reliable water filter system. These water filtration systems are known to remove 90% of the radium in the feed water before they pass through your faucet.

Is Radium Dangerous in Drinking Water?

Due to the radiation of radium in drinking water, the exposed individual may suffer from various health problems, including kidney damage, birth problems, and an increased risk of getting cancer. Also, the decay of the chemical element in radon presents other health issues.

Does Boiling Water Remove Radium?

Unfortunately, you can’t remove radium from drinking water through the process of boiling. It will only increase the concentration level of the chemical contaminant due to the evaporation of the water.

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