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arsclist Irradiation of mail



Here is an informal report on irradiation of packages as regards magnetic media and CDs.
 
It is clear that significantly powerful irradiation will destroy CDs and erase magnetic media.
 
Postings to the AV listserv and various web postings are a bit confusing.  Information has developed as this became an issue, and many postings are dated last November or not at all.
 
The general consensus seems to be that the heavy dosage occurs as mail enters the recipients' system.  Large US Government addresses for buildings where there is great concern have the most stringent processes.  This includes the Library of Congress, Smithsonian, Congressional offices, etc.  No special precautions seem to have been taken at less massive installations. 
 
I was told the Smithsonian has a special address which bypasses their normal mailroom processing, but I don't know what it is. 
 
The Library of Congress has had problems with irradiation of the US mail.  Packages arriving by private carrier (UPS, Fed Ex, etc.)are arriving OK.
 
It is unclear what the post office is doing in the normal course of its business.  The same can be said for UPS which tells me they can't inform us as it is a security matter, although, as mentioned above, materials shipped through them are arriving OK.
 
Fed Ex has acknowledged the issue and offers a solution.
 
Susan Carr, the Fed Ex Webmaster, sent me an email which I here condense.
 
"We do not x-ray our packages or use scanning devices that will affect magnetic media.
 
It is recommended that shippers mark their packages "Keep Away from Magnetized Material" to avoid close proximity with other magnetized and radioactive items.
 
The FedEx small box (12-1/4 x 10-7/8 x 1-3/8") is a self assembling box.  Mark "FedEx Box" on the airbill."
 
FedEx recommends the use of bubblewrap for cushioning.  The recipient should be advised to unpack the media and let it sit at room temperature 6 to 8 hours before use  (presumably to reacclimatize).
 
"The FedEx letter or courier pak envelope cannot be used for shipping any kind of magnetic media.  For more info, call 800-463-3339."
 
My comment:
 
Great, except that the box is to large to fit into their shipping bins as found on the street.  I note some folks leave their big packages next to the Fed-Ex mailbox which raises security issues.  I leave mine at Staples which has a daily pickup at no extra cost.  I assume other, similar services are available where you are.  They also pick up when called.
 
Presumably, the private carriers have no problems with CDs.
 
Please note.  This is a survey, not a guarantee.
 
Steve Smolian
 
 
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