Natural disasters can spread radiation halfway across the globe. An accident at a power plant can take a destructive turn, or worse—we could find ourselves engaged in nuclear warfare.
If this happens, you’ll need a RADTriage50 Personal Radiation Dosimeter by your side.
The RADTriage50 Personal Radiation Dosimeter provides an accurate dose range that allows first responders to instantly triage medical treatment for those suffering from the harmful effects of radiation exposure.
For civilians, this dosimeter can minimize the panic and worry that accompany widespread radiation exposure as well as determine whether or not medical attention is needed.
Sensor – The rectangular strip in the center monitors radiation above 50 mSv (millisievert), which is the permissible annual dose for occupational workers in the USA. Levels that exceed this amount can cause harm.
FIT™ Indicator – The square, dot-patterned indicator on the right side of the dosimeter monitors service life, the effects of ambient conditions, and tampering.
Between these two monitors, the RADTriage50 Personal Radiation Dosimeter indicates not only if lethal levels of radiation are in the air, but how high those levels are.
You won’t find a dosimeter that’s better equipped for an emergency than the RADTriage50 Personal Radiation Dosimeter.
Developed by award-winning scientists in a highly equipped research facility, RADTriage technology is top of the line.
In addition to having been independently tested by the world’s top laboratories, this dosimeter has been put to the ultimate test: out in the field.
Since 1999, the RADTriage50 Personal Radiation Dosimeter has been utilized by the United States Navy, the United States Department of Homeland Security, and even the Israeli Ministry Defense. These dosimeters followed the United States Army into Iraq and were heavily used in Japan during the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident in 2011.
*Store at room temperature (75°F) to maintain a two-year shelf life. Store at 50°F for 12 years of shelf life, 32°F for 26 years of shelf life, and below freezing for hundreds of years of shelf life.