NRC cautions against radioactive hotel guests

Washington – The Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently issued guidance to medical licensees discouraging patients from staying in hotels following iodine treatment for thyroid conditions.

The guidance is in response to concerns that thyroid patients, who typically remain radioactive for a few days after receiving iodine treatments, sometimes go to hotels instead of their own homes. That creates the potential for hotel workers and guests to unknowingly be exposed to radiation, NRC said.

The agency advised doctors to ask about a patient’s destination upon release and provide instructions for managing exposure to others.

- Digital Partners -

Next Webinar

When HOP Meets AI: A New Tension for Safety Leaders

Date: Thursday July 9th, 2026

Time: 12:00pm-1:00pm CDT

Sponsored By: Intelex

Register Now

Current Issue

What's Trending

From our Partners

Earn recertification points

Board of Certified Safety Professionals

Take a quiz about this issue of the magazine and earn recertification points from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals.