Fission products are the atoms generated by the splitting of atomic nuclei. These products can be classified into two types: stable and unstable. Stable fission products have a long half-life and do not emit radiation, whereas unstable fission products are highly radioactive and can cause harm to living beings. Synonyms for the word "fission product" include "radioactive fallout," "splitting products," "atomic remnants," "nuclear debris," or "atomic fragments." It is important to manage and dispose of fission products carefully to prevent harmful exposure to radiation. Disposing of fission products includes storing them in a safe location or converting them into less harmful forms through processes such as decay or transmutation.