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RADTriage 50 Personal Radiation Detector For Wallet Or Pocket. FREE SHIPPING.

$17.56  $10.53

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  • Brand: RADTriage
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Model: 50
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
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  • Type: Dosimeters
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Edgewater, Maryland
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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The RADTriage 50 Radiation Detector<br>is a U.S. Military-grade personal dosimeter that<br>instantly<br>detects radiation exposure in the event of a dirty bomb, nuclear reactor accident and other sources of radiation such as Fukushima. This always-on wallet card/badge radiation detector does not require batteries or calibration. The sensor strip instantly turns darker when it detects harmful levels of radiation. .<br>Credit card size: 3 3/8″ x 2 1/8 ″  This listing is for one card. Just one. Not 50. Just one. "50" is the model number. Think Boeing 757.  Or iPhone 7.  Just one. One. ONE.<br>Service life of at least 2 years at room temperature. Can be frozen for at least 10 years to extend shelf like.<br>Instant detection of radiation from sources such as nuclear reactors (Fukushima) and dirty bombs<br>No batteries or calibration needed<br>Impervious to an EMP Bomb (electromagnetic pulse)<br>Field tested and approved by Dept of Homeland Security<br>U.S. Military grade<br>Made in the U.S.A<br>Fits wallet or badge holder<br>Will instantly detect radiation while stored in wallet, badge holder, pocket, etc.<br>DHS Test Report Findings<br>From the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Final Test Report on the RADTriage (SIRAD):<br>- RADTriage was found to demonstrate<br>“acceptable performance for homeland security mission needs. If routinely carried by emergency responders, it could provide early indication of a significant radiation component after a terrorist event”.<br>- "The SIRAD [RADTriage] demonstrated generally acceptable performance for homeland security mission needs. Incidence of loss or damage to the device during field deployment was low, false positive rates were less than one percent, and field conditions and physical stresses did not seem to compromise performance."<br>Objective of the RADTriage<br>The RADTriage, a stockpileable personal radiation detector, provides wearers, medical personnel and law enforcement personnel timely personal radiation exposure information in an event of a terrorist radiological incident or industrial accident. RADTriage, with the amber laminated filter, provides significantly longer life in direct sunlight. The<br>RADTriage,<br>part of the<br>SIRAD<br>(<br>S<br>elf-<br>I<br>ndicating<br>R<br>adiation<br>A<br>lert<br>D<br>osimeter) family of SMART dosimeters, is uniquely designed to prevent erroneous readings. It has a sensor (a rectangular strip between the color bars) with 0 (reference), 50, 100 & 250 mSv bars on its top and 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 mSv bars on its bottom for triaging information in emergencies. If, during or after the incident, the color of sensor has not changed, the wearer has not received radiation exposure large enough to cause acute medical effects and therefore has peace of mind. If the sensor changes color, radiation exposure is indicated. In this case, further exposure should be avoided. The RADTriage does not reset itself after exposure to radiation and should at that time be replaced. If the Sensor has developed a darker color, e.g., above 250 mSv, the user should seek a medical evaluation. A person exposed to a dose higher than 500 mSv should immediately contact the emergency room of the nearest hospital.<br>Introduction<br>The RADTriage (USP# 7,227,158 and others) is always active and ready to use. It is a smart dosimeter and has the capability of monitoring shelf life, false positives/negatives and tampering. When exposed to radiation, e.g., from a “dirty bomb”, the sensor of the RADTriage changes color instantly. The color changes are permanent, cumulative and proportional to dose, thereby providing the wearer and medical personnel instantaneous, easy to read information on radiation exposure of the wearer to assess the health risks and guide medical treatment. The RADTriage does not reset itself after exposure to radiation and should at that time be replaced.<br>Types of Radiation<br>The RADTriage sensor responds to gamma/X-ray (energy higher than 30 KeV) and high energy (e.g., above 1 MeV) electrons/beta particles. Color development of the Sensor is essentially independent of dose rate. However, protective films attenuate low energy (below 200 KeV) X-ray. RADTriage will not be affected by normal exposures to diagnostic X-rays (e.g., chest or dental) or security/airport X-ray/CAT scan machines, except that multiple exposures (more than five) to such will result