


🛡️ Stay ahead of invisible threats with RADTriage50 — your pocket-sized nuclear watchdog!
The RADTriage 50 is a compact, military-grade personal radiation detector designed for quick, reliable detection of Beta, Gamma, and X-Ray radiation. Its color-changing sensor offers instant visual alerts without batteries or calibration, fitting discreetly in your wallet or badge holder. Approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and EMP-proof, it ensures peace of mind during radiological emergencies. With a shelf life extendable up to 10 years under freezer storage, it’s the essential dosimeter for professionals and preparedness enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B09ZYSS5PS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,235 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Dosimeters |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Manufacturer | JP Laboratories, INC |
| Package Dimensions | 4.49 x 2.91 x 0.79 inches |
A**S
Useful!
I got this because I’m paranoid about exposure lol. Puts my mind at ease.
H**S
Essential to a nuclear event go bag.
Fantastic product. We keep these in our nuclear event bag. Wanted a way to differentiate between a nuclear event with fallout, or just an EMP.
M**T
Seems legit
My dad bought this using my account in case Russia bombs us and we go into nuclear fallout. Not sure if it works. I hope it does, but I hope I don't have to test it. Seems legit.
M**E
Came as advertised
Received package as stated, haven't had to use them, hope I never do
F**K
In my wallet
I placed this in my wallet because I live near a power plant. I don’t have the knowledge to test but it did arrive new.
J**N
Compact warning system
I like this for the size. It's the size of a credit card.
J**H
On time
Looks good easy to carry
M**L
Read before purchase
Nice little card, but some caveats. FIRST, it has a service life of two years at room temperature, longer if kept in the freezer- i had planned to keep it in my wallet, and my body temperature is warmer than room temperature. That shortens its functional life and who on earth would keep something like this in the freezer. It would defeat the purpose. SECOND, it indicates its life is two years from date of issuance. No where on the card, or insert, does it indicate the date of issuance. THIRD, to accurately read the acute dose monitor, you need to view it under fluorescent light to estimate dose (mSv). In a nuclear emergency, there is a greater than likely chance that there will be no power. How would you use this card if you did not have access to a fluorescent light. For these reasons, I would not have purchased this card had I known this information. It is doubtful it is returnable.
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