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Waves of radioactive particles and masses of debris from the ongoing disaster at Fukushima are beginning to affect the Northern Hemisphere. Estimates for a cleanup effort are being counted in terms of decades. The threat posed by the spent fuel at several reactors damaged by the tsunami on 11 March 2011 could affect the entire world. Unsafe increases in radiation levels will affect your air, water, and food. Take steps to insure the health of you and your loved ones. Dont rely on the authorities to tell you. Know.

Radiation Detectors

If the current disaster worsens or the next disaster occurs, these units may become difficult to obtain and prices may be higher due to increased demand and limited availability.

Why buy a radiation detector?

Mazur PRM 8000

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$495.00

  • LCD display, Weather resistant membrane keypad
  • Collects and stores thousands of hours of data,
    Optional USB interface cable available
  • Tens of thousands of hours of battery life
  • audible and silent operational modes
    may be used discreetly, or left on for data collection
  • single LND-712 Geiger-Muller tube
    for Alpha, Beta, X, and Gamma Radiation
Radex RD 1706

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$445.00

  • 3x4 LCD 5 inch display
  • Multiple Languages supported
  • Portable, the size of a cellphone
  • audible and silent operational modes
    may be used discreetly
  • paired SBM20-1 Geiger-Muller counters
    for hard Beta and Gamma Radiation.
Radex RD 1503

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$320.00

  • 3x4 LCD 5 inch display
  • Multiple Languages supported
  • Portable, the size of a cellphone
  • audible and silent operational modes
    may be used discreetly
  • single SBM20-1 Geiger-Muller counter
    for hard Beta and Gamma Radiation

Caravan to Midnight
PO 141288
Dallas, TX 75214-1288
214-747-7777

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