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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

[MedicalConspiracies] Personal sized Radiation Detector

Have you ever wondered if you’ve been exposed to radiation?  Do you think such knowledge would be valuable for the future?

 

Here’s a $2, postage stamp sized dosimeter that you can carry with you which will tell you if you’ve been exposed.  This man’s web site also offers much info on how to protect yourself, if you’ve been exposed.  No one who is preparing for our uncertain future should be without such knowledge.

 

Love and blessings,

 

Jan

http://vibrantenergy.webs.com

Change your energy, change your life!

 

 

RADStickerTM, A $2 Peel-&-Stick Postage Stamp Sized Radiation Dosimeter You Can Carry 24/7 Is Now Available

RADStickerTM is an instantly color developing casualty dosimeter that is always ready and can be with you in the event of a future radiation emergency. Just stick the postage stamp sized RADStickerTM on any item that you carry with you, such as a wallet or credit card, to know your radiation exposure immediately. Available now for only $2.

 

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A RADSticker radiated at different dosages of X-ray

A RADSticker radiated at different dosages of X-ray

Middlesex, NJ (PRWEB) August 4, 2010

JP Labs, the pioneer of award winning SIRAD® technology, introduces RADSticker, a peel-&-stick, postage stamp sized, instantly color developing (see video and images) casualty dosimeter that is affordable by everyone (~$2 or less in quantity). This casualty dosimeter is always ready and can be with you in the event of a future radiation emergency, such as a nuclear or dirty bomb explosion, nuclear power plant accident or mishandling of radiation sources. It requires no power and has no electronics or moving parts. It is also reliable, rugged and useful for triaging radiation exposure information and medical treatment. Just stick it on any item that you carry with you, such as a wallet or credit card, to know your exposure immediately and independently. It will give you peace of mind and minimize your worry that you have not been exposed to harmful high dose (25 rads) or it will indicate if you need medical treatment. By carrying a dosimeter, such as a RADTriage or RADSticker, one minimizes the possibility of becoming a dosimeter (e.g., by taking and analyzing a blood sample).

RADSticker is produced under USP # 7,227,158; 7,476,874 and others. The SIRAD® technology was developed with multimillion dollar funding from several US agencies, such as DHS, DOJ, DOS, DOD, DHHS and TSWG and was field tested by the DHS with 800 first responders for eight months in the states of NJ, NY and IL.

Why carry a RADSticker?: Governments and citizens around the world are concerned about major radiation incidents, such as a terrorist attack using a dirty bomb or small nuclear device, an accident at a nuclear power plant (e.g., Chernobyl, Ukraine) and mishandling of a radiation source (e.g., Goiania, Brazil). Such incidents could cause a massive disruption in our lives, widespread panic and worry about individual exposure to radiation. Accidents as a result of panic can cause more injuries and deaths than the exposure to radiation. The problem with radiation is that it can’t be seen, smelled or felt and it can cause cancer, injuries or deaths. Hence, affected people want to know their radiation exposure immediately, “Did I receive a harmful exposure to ionizing radiation? Will I be OK or will I develop cancer in the future?”. First responders (military, police, firefighters, medical personnel, etc.) need to quickly assess radiation exposure among the affected to ensure that immediate treatment is provided to those who need it the most. RADSticker answers those questions instantly and cheaply. For any government, RADSticker is the most inexpensive way to minimize panic and worry amongst the public in the event of a major radiological incident.

It is our intention to equip all first responders of our nation with RADStickers. Thanks to donations by Stephen Jones and Physicians for Civil Defense, first responders of many counties in the state of Utah carry a RADSticker. It is so inexpensive that all city, state and federal governments can afford to purchase it for their first responders. Eventually, we would like to see a RADSticker on the back of everyone’s ID, such as a driver license. If you would like to purchase and/or donate RADSticker to your local first responders or acquire some for your family, friends or organization, please contact Ki4U for a quantity discount.

About JP Labs: JP Laboratories, Inc., has been developing new products since 1983 and manufactures SIRADs. It plans to introduce twenty different classes of novel, unique, accurate, affordable and self-reading (in any language & color) indicators (Nano-IndisTM) which are based on the destruction of nanostructures. These indicators include, time, time-temperature, freeze, thaw/defrost, humidity, sterilization (with steam, ethylene oxide, plasma and dry heat), toxic chemicals, X-ray/ionizing radiation and electronic devices, such as RFID.

Contact:
Gordhan Patel, Ph.D., President
JP Laboratories, Inc
120 Wood Avenue
Middlesex, NJ 08846
(732) 469 6670
gnpatel(at)jplabs(dot)com
www.jplabs.com & www.nanoconvertology.com

About Ki4U: Ki4U is the exclusive U.S. distributor for RADSticker. For over a decade, Ki4U, Inc. has provided radiation protection products to governments, military, first-responders and the general public. It is a radiation instrument calibration laboratory that has stockpiled tens of thousands of emergency dosimeters and over 6 million doses of potassium iodide (KI), the thyroid protecting anti-radiation pill.

Contact:
Shane Connor
Ki4u, Inc.
212 Oil Patch Lane
Gonzales, TX 78629

(830) 672-8734
shane(at)ki4u(dot)com
www.ki4u.com

 

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