If the radiation source is alpha radiation, distance matters a whole lot more than if it is beta. To know a source is 100 mSv/hr, you have to include the distance from the source.
Which is why they use becquerels per Kilo to describe radioactivity in soil and water and so forth.
Radon is dangerous because it is breathed into the lungs, not just standing near it. Or bathing in it. (radioactive hot springs!)
I hope low doses are beneficial. That would be great.
Yes, the activity of a source (in Bk) should not be confised with the dose rate (in Sv/hr) received by the irradiated organ. The dose received does depend on the distance from the source, as well as on its activity.
