December 26, 2025
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Vintage Soviet Christmas decorations may be radioactive

Specialists report that vintage Christmas tree decorations from the times of the USSR, made about 40-60 years ago, may contain radioactive substances. This is due to the fact that the paint with which they were covered was radioluminescent – at that time they believed in the “peaceful atom” and did not know about the harmfulness of low doses of radiation. At that time, Soviet manufacturers used such paints to give holiday decorations something unusual”, — write on: ua.news

Specialists report that vintage Christmas tree decorations from the times of the USSR, made about 40-60 years ago, may contain radioactive substances. This is due to the fact that the paint with which they were covered was radioluminescent – at that time they believed in the “peaceful atom” and did not know about the harmfulness of low doses of radiation.

At the time, Soviet manufacturers used such paints to give festive decorations an unusual glow in the dark, but modern research confirms that this could be a potential health hazard. Today, such toys are advised to be stored with care and to avoid prolonged contact.

This information can be important for collectors of vintage jewelry and retro enthusiasts, who must consider the possible risk when storing and using such products.

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