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Family Radiation Emergency Kit PLUS - Premium Nuclear Radiation Protection $234.95
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Tested and approved by DHS, this credit card size personal radiation detector instantly detects nuclear and “dirty bomb” type radiation.

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$34.95

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The RADTriage 50 Radiation Detector is a U.S. Military-grade personal dosimeter that instantly 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. Please view our RADTriage50 Radiation Detector info page for comprehensive overview.
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  • Credit card size: 3 3/8″ x 2 1/8 ″
  • Service life of at least 2 years at room temperature. Can be frozen for at least 10 years to extend shelf like.
  • Instant detection of radiation from sources such as nuclear reactors (Fukushima) and dirty bombs
  • No batteries or calibration needed
  • Impervious to an EMP Bomb (electromagnetic pulse)
  • Field tested and approved by Dept of Homeland Security
  • U.S. Military grade
  • Made in the U.S.A
  • Fits wallet or badge holder
  • Will instantly detect radiation while stored in wallet, badge holder, pocket, etc.
  • Also available in our complete line of Radiation Protection Emergency Kits

Click here for more information about the RADTriage Personal Radiation Detector

RADTriage Radiation Detector test with X-ray
The darker the sensor strip,
the higher the radiation dose.
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3 reviews for RADTriage 50 Instant Personal Radiation Detector

  1. Walt Hayes

    We use these at the nuclear facility I work at. Great product.

  2. testuser

    We use at our hospital in radiology dept. Works great.

  3. Audrey_Grant

    Put in the freezer to keep them fresh for years. Thaw and start using in a few minutes! I only have them because our hospital makes us wear them in the radiology lab.

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