Operatie DRY DECON, Amerikanen ruimden radiactive deeltjes met met plakband, baby wipes, handdoekjes etc...
Ze gebruikten tijdens deze 'operatie' geen speciale kleding om de bevolking niet te alarmeren.
ENE News - U.S. Military: Baby wipes, tape were main weapons for battling Fukushima contamination — Soldiers didn’t wear protective gear because “we don’t want to alarm public”
23 januari 2014 - One platoon used duct tape and paper towels to decontaminate vehicles and aircraft. Another platoon used hot water and paper towels to decontaminate vehicles and aircraftTo execute “dry decon,” the 71st Chemical Company used baby wipes and duct tape to wipe areas by applying moderate pressure. The used wipes and duct tape were then placed into 55-gallons drums. Once filled, the drums were sealed and processed for storage to be disposed of later. The use of duct tape and baby wipes was effective in the removal of radioactive particles...