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Personal Radiation Detector
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Radiation Detector
Personal Radiation
Detector for your keychain
Detects Gamma, X-ray, Fast Neutron and Beta.

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Q:
"How do I know if there is radiation in my area?"
A: Someone in your area (why not have it be you) has to have a
radiation detector and notify you in a timely manner. |
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Dual Mode
Detection - Auto-alert with Directional Feature and Diagnostic
Alert with exposure-level analysis.
- Detects High
Energy Gamma, X-ray, Fast-Neutron and Beta radiation.
- Detects Low
Energy Radiation down to 30 kEv X-Ray - Other keychain-style
detectors cannot because they use lead as a moderator.
- Audible and
visual alerts
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Nuclear Reactor
Accident or Nuclear Bomb Fallout - Detects both
Gamma and Beta radiation from Radioactive
Iodine (I-131) released during a nuclear accident/attack. With the
presence of I-131, emergency heath officials may call for the
administration of potassium iodide.
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Real-time
reporting: Monitors 24/7 and instantly reports (less than a
second) when radiation levels are rising and falling so you know when you
are in a safe area.
- Advanced
Technology - Replaces older CDS cell technology found in other
keychain-style detectors with a high-grade photodiode/scintillator w/linear
photodetector & direct conversion. This eliminates temperature
sensitivity induced false-alarms, slow 3-5 minute low-level reaction time
found in other keychain-style detectors and adds the capability of
detecting Beta radiation such as strontium-90 (possibly in a dirty bomb) and
radioactive iodine (I-131) emitted from a nuclear reactor accident or
fallout from a nuclear bomb.
- Widest alarm
range - 75mR/hr to 2000R/hr. (Other keychain-style detectors detect
only 100mR/hr to 50R/hr.)
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2-year Warranty.
100% Parts and Labor warranty. Twice as long as any other keychain-style
radiation detector.
Beta and Gamma Radiation:
"...cesium-137 is of particular concern because it is a
potential component of a conventional explosive device (a “dirty bomb”)
containing radioactive material." - FDA
"Dirty Bomb" treatment document
Beta Radiation: "...the Bush
administration's consensus view was that Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist
network probably had such often-stolen radioactive contaminants as strontium
90 [Beta radiation] and cesium 137 [Gamma
radiation], which could be used to make a dirty bomb." - Terrorism
Q&A, Council on Foreign Relations
Gamma Radiation: "Thallium-201
has also been mentioned as a potential component of a dirty bomb." - FDA
Dept of Health and Human Services (PDF file)
"A variety of radioactive materials are commonly
available and could be used in an RDD [Radiological Dispersal Device, a.k.a.
Dirty Bomb], including Cesium-137, Strontium-90, and Cobalt-60."
- CIA
report: Terrorist CBRN: Materials and Effects

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Page created by SDA
Sept. 12, 2005
Last updated February 17, 2007
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