The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Free KI tablets offered to Pa. residents

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Pa. will offer free potassium iodide tablets Thursday to residents who are within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant.

HARRISBURG >> The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health will offer free potassium iodide, or KI, tablets on Thursday, Sept. 9, to Pennsylvan­ians who are within 10 miles of the state’s four active nuclear power plants, including the Limerick Generating Station.

No appointmen­ts are necessary for the KI distributi­on. For residents living near the Limerick Generating Station, tablets will be available Thursday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Keystone Steam Fire Company, 240 North Walnut St. Boyertown, PA, 19512

“Emergency preparedne­ss is an important aspect of public health and having potassium iodide tablets for residents who live or work within 10 miles of a nuclear facility is an essential preparedne­ss action in the case of a radiologic­al emergency,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said. “It’s important to remember potassium iodide should only be taken when instructed to do so by state health officials or the governor, and it is not a substitute for evacuation in the case of a radiologic­al

emergency at one of Pennsylvan­ia’s nuclear facilities.”

KI helps protect the thyroid gland against harmful radioactiv­e iodine and can be taken by anyone, if they are not allergic to it. It is safe for pregnant women and those who are breastfeed­ing, people on thyroid medication, children and infants. Individual­s who are unsure if they should take potassium iodide should ask a health care provider first.

The state’s five nuclear facilities are closely regulated, secure and wellmainta­ined. The facilities are: Beaver Valley Power Station; Limerick Generating Station; Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station; Susquehann­a Steam Elec

tric Station; and the recently closed Three Mile Island Generating Station.

The tablets are available to all Pennsylvan­ians who live or work within 10 miles of the state’s four active nuclear power plants by visiting a distributi­on center listed below, calling the Department of Health at 1-877-PA-HEALTH or visiting a county and municipal health department or state health center. KI tablets are not required for people living and working within 10 miles of the Three Mile Island Generating Station, which closed in September 2019.

Individual­s requesting KI tablets may do so for other family members or those who are unable to get the tablets on their own. School districts and employers within a 10-mile radius can also arrange to obtain their supply of KI tablets from the department.

Informatio­n sheets explaining how many KI tablets should be taken, when to take the tablets, and how to store them are provided with the packages. Health nurses can answer questions about the process over the phone as well.

Additional informatio­n on potassium iodide (KI) tablets and nuclear power plant safety can be found on the Department of Health’s website at health. pa.gov

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? The Limerick Generating Station is located next to the Schuylkill River in Limerick Township.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO The Limerick Generating Station is located next to the Schuylkill River in Limerick Township.

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