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Crazy idea of a way to heat homes. Would it work? Would it be practical?

Despite the stigma radioactivity holds upon us since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I have this crazy idea of a way to heat a home. That would be to have thick aluminum canisters tightly and safely containing a certain amount of the radioisotope strontium 90. The thick aluminum surrounding the strontium 90 would be able to easily block beta radiation from leaving the container yet at the same time easily conduct heat from the radioactive decay outside of the container safely heating surrounding water or air placed near the drums without any fossil fuel consumption and a constant supply of warm water. Unlike most radioactive isotopes strontium 90 has a half life of 29.1 years and then decays to an even shorter living isotope of yttrium 90 lasting only 2.67 days and then finally decays into the harmless stable isotope of zirconium 90 finally leaving it safe for disposal. Would this actually work to generate enough heat for a home? How much strontium 90 would it require?Intelligent answer please

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