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Cesium-137 sources

Cesium-137 is a radioactive isotope produced by nuclear fission, commonly found in nuclear reactors and fallout from atomic explosions. It emits gamma radiation, making it useful in various applications, such as medical treatments, industrial gauges, and food sterilization. However, due to its radioactivity, it can pose health risks if not managed properly. The isotope has a half-life of about 30 years, meaning it remains hazardous for a long time. Safety measures are crucial when handling cesium-137 to prevent contamination and protect human health and the environment.