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- A revolutionary scientific product for radiation decontamination. Now, scientifically-formulated products used by nuclear power plants and nuclear waste facilities are available to first responders and the general public.
- For the first time, using one easy Emergency RadDecon Kit™, you can safely, quickly, and significantly remove radioactive material from yourself and from other surfaces using the supplied Quick Decon Mass Effect Solutions™.
- Decontaminate yourself, your family and your important possessions in the event of a radiation emergency.
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Product Summary
The Emergency RadDecon Kit™ is the world's most effective and safest solution for radiation decontamination of radioactive surfaces including human skin. This kit was developed by a combination of nuclear pharmacists, nuclear chemists, radiation experts and NASA consultants with many years of experience in the nuclear and medical device industries. The Emergency RadDecon Kit™ safely and significantly removes radioactive material from human skin and other surfaces.
Until scientists developed the Emergency RadDecon Kit™, there was no scientific or high-tech way of performing radiation decontamination on all radioactive elements. The Emergency RadDecon Kit™ provides a cost effective method of preparing for and combating any type of nuclear disaster including a "dirty bomb" attack, an accident at a nuclear power plant, or a nuclear weapon detonation. This patent-pending solution is revolutionizing the nuclear industry. These products have been shown in laboratory testing and in real world applications to significantly and safely remove radioactive material. The products perform to levels that scientists refer to as "high decontamination factors". This means that, in many cases, almost all of the radioactive material can be removed using these products.
Our radiation decontamination products are currently in use to remove radioactive material in many nuclear power plants, in nuclear waste facilities and in hospitals with nuclear medicine departments throughout the United States and abroad.
General Background and Product Information
In today's world of terrorism and nuclear proliferation, many people rightly worry about a nuclear event. Most people, however, are confused by how a nuclear event could occur and how to mitigate the damage. Some background:
A nuclear event occurs when there is an uncontrolled release of radioactive material.
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Radiation will typically occur when atoms of certain basic elemental material begin a process of change in their atomic structure. Typically these elemental materials come from the Transition Metal Group (eg.Cobalt, Cesium, Strontium, Thallium) or the Actinide Metal Group (eg.Uranium, Plutonium, Technetium, Radium).
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Radiation can be very dangerous because over time it can destroy various surfaces and any living cell. It can cause cancer over a long-term period depending on the strength of the radiation, the total time of exposure and the distance from the source of the radiation.
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It is most likely that a nuclear event will involve the Transition Metal Group since these metals are more readily available to terrorists and others. It is important to be prepared for other types of events as well.
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Since radiation is a result of changing atomic structure, the basic building blocks of all things, radiation can never be totally eliminated or "killed". It is always present to some extent. After a nuclear event, the best that can be done is to attempt to remove as much radioactive material as possible from a surface or from human skin. The sooner the mitigation and decontamination is attempted, the better.
No product, however, will completely decontaminate all surfaces. The level of decontamination will be affected by the weather conditions and other factors in the area of use and by the exposure to recontamination. For example, in the event of radioactive dust in a dirty bomb attack, decontaminated areas may become recontaminated quickly if the surface areas (including yourself) are not quickly secured. Also, porous surfaces are difficult to decontaminate to high decontamination levels. The relative strength of the radioactive material and the time length of exposure will also affect the ability to decontaminate. (See Limited Warranty Statement).
Be aware that after you complete surface decontamination, any items you used, such as gloves and rad-wipes, will be contaminated. These must be disposed of as radioactive waste (along with any contaminated clothing) as per the instructions in our Instructions for Use.
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The Emergency RadDecon Kit™'s patent-pending solutions are revolutionary because they act to dislocate or "lift" radioactive ions from most non-porous surfaces into the water-based solutions. The wipes clean the surface and the radioactive material is transferred onto the wipes for rad-waste disposal. As noted previously, be aware that after you complete surface decontamination, any items you used such as gloves and rad-wipes will be contaminated. These must be disposed of as radioactive waste (along with any contaminated clothing) as per the instructions in our Instructions for Use.
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Damage to the human body and organs from radiation are a function of energy (how powerful the radioactive material is) and distance away from the source. After decontamination, move the radioactive material (wipes, gloves, clothing, etc.) that you have put into the labeled trash bag as far away from you as possible and alert the proper authorities for removal.
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