Household humidifiers can inadvertently release contaminants to the at
mosphere with water. Four types of humidifiers were tested to estimate
the release rate of elements from the water. Stable nickel, selenium,
iodine, and uranium tracers were used as analogues of some important
radionuclides in the assessment of the disposal of used nuclear fuel.
Humidifiers that inject water droplets into the air were the most effi
cient at releasing the elements from the water. Calculations of potent
ial radiological dose to humans indicate that doses are less than 0.2
mSv y(-1) if water was contaminated up to the maximum regulatory level
s for several radionuclides.