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    Default Safe to buy toys from Jap?

    With the nuclear radiation getting worse, I wonder is it safe to buy toys from there....

    Most toys are made in china, so those bought from stores here should be from china instead of jap.

    What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    With the nuclear radiation getting worse, I wonder is it safe to buy toys from there....

    Most toys are made in china, so those bought from stores here should be from china instead of jap.

    What do you think?
    I believe this to be the case when it comes to buying Japanese toys from Robot Kingdom, TFSource, etc since they probably get their toys directly from the manufacturer. However I am not sure about stores like HLJ which may keep toys in Japanese warehouses before distribution.

    Personally, I think that irradiated toys are not much of a risk.

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    I got HLJ in mind... some radiation have a long half life...

    if just a few weeks, I dont mind getting them and keep it MISB in the garage, with some of my other movie stuffs

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    I would like to think that if the radiation levels on any item being imported into the country are above safe levels, the item wouldn't even reach you and would be seized somewhere along the line.

    There's probably more radiation being emitted by your mobile phone than any items being imported in from Japan.

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    Check out this chart if you are afraid of radiation poisoning.

    http://blog.xkcd.com/2011/03/19/radiation-chart/

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    If perchance there was a high level of radiation in a toy, from anywhere, which is totally unlikely, they would have to be stored in a warehouse inside the reactor..

    but anyway, if a toy was highly radioactive, we might finally get glow in the dark transformers

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    the all spark got radiation or not?

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    Time to buy a Geiger counter.

    Though I don't think even if it was beyond normal levels it would pose any sort of significant risk, at least no more than any of the chemicals and sealants etc that would have gone in to the creation of most Japanese collectors toys.

    Your not planning on eating it are you?

    A friend who works with nuclear medicine irradiated a pencil at his work once, but it didn't glow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Zed View Post
    Your not planning on eating it are you?
    My thoughts exactly.

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