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GammaScope

Exposure to excess radiation is extremely dangerous to human health, yet you can’t see, smell, feel, hear or touch radiation and you need a quality radiation detector to notify you when you are being exposed to dangerous amounts of radiation.


We believe that everyone needs to own a radiation detector, just as every home has a smoke detector.  The tragedy in Fukushima, Japan, as well as recent reports by the Associated Press that nuclear power plants in the U.S. are aging and leaking, make it ever more important in today’s world to be prepared in order to be safe.


Yet affordable radiation detectors have been difficult to find - until today.  We offer two versions: the GammaScope, a personal radiation detector, and the GammaScope Pro, a professional radiation detector.  Both products are priced much lower than comparable products currently on the market.  The only difference between our two products is the read-out:  the GammaScope uses a simple light-and-sound indicator to notify you of your level of radiation exposure, while the GammaScope Pro has a small screen to display precise radiation readings.  


Protect yourself, protect your family - buy the GammaScope today!


The GammaScope delivers the only solid-state keychain-sized personal alarm radiation detector for less than $100, and the GammaScope Pro is the only instrumentation grade radiation detector under $250.    

The U.S. Department of Energy has testified that there is no level of radiation that is so low that it is without health risks.

NewsHour science correspondent Miles O'Brien traveled to three continents to examine the safety and future of nuclear energy in the wake of last spring's Fukushima reactor disaster in Japan. In this excerpt from Tuesday's edition of Frontline, O'Brien visits the Indian Point Power Plant in Buchanan, N.Y.
April 10, 2012
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