Gov’t finds Daijin’s beds released high levels of radon
Published: 25 May. 2018, 19:42
Earlier, the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission announced that seven of Daijin’s mattresses released radon up to 9.3 times above the national standard. Radon is a radioactive, colorless and odorless gas that can be found in nature as an indirect decay product of uranium or thorium. It is considered a health hazard due to its radioactivity, and exposure to the radioactive gas can cause lung cancer.
The Office for Government Policy Coordination announced that 14 other Daijin mattresses also violated the relevant standard and ordered an administrative measure to discard the models.
The finding concluded that the annual radiation dose of the models tested exceeded the safety standard for processed products of 1 millisievert (mSv) per year, the office said.
The government has been under fire for failing to properly monitor radiation levels of everyday goods that people come in contact with on a daily basis.
“The government will come up with comprehensive measures to solve various problems that occurred during the process and will focus on collecting the problematic mattresses as well as supporting consumers by listening to the opinions of various experts and civic groups,” Noh Hyeong-ouk, vice minister of the office, told reporters.
Daijin Bed apologized for the incident and said it is in the process of recalling the problematic products from all stores. All the stores it operates directly have been shuttered due to the unfolding scandal.
Despite such actions, consumer groups have already filed legal action against the company.
YONHAP
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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