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NukAlert-ER™ Owners Manual PDF
NukAlert-ER™ Quick Start Guide PDF
NukAlert-ER™ Live OnLine Feed
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The NukAlert-ER™, with its unique 'Extended Range' Continuous Coverage from 1µR/hr through 600R/hr, performs all of the functions of the three devices that constituted our now lapsed Civil Defense Program. Plus, live reporting to your network!

It's a Geiger Counter suitable for evaluating personal and environmental decontamination and preliminary evaluation of food & water contamination.
It's a Survey Meter suitable for evaluating safe evacuation routes and safe sheltering options in a disaster or attack.
It's a Dosimeter for tracking cumulative exposure doses.
The NukAlert-ER™ is designed for First Responders, Civil Defense and individual personal and family protection.
  • EMS, Fire, Police, First Responders
  • Evacuation Routing Evaluations
  • Shelter Viability Evaluations
  • Hospital, School, Shelter Entrances
  • Food & Water Preliminary Evaluations
  • Decontamination & Remediation Tasks
  • Family and Individual Protection
  • Live on-line field reporting network

The NukAlert-ER™ can measure the higher radiation fields near
a nuclear incident as well as any elevated levels still around months later or further away.

The device can also be used to gauge the cumulative exposure dose of a single individual or group to aid wise decision making.

Intuitive and easy operation with user rate/dose alarm presets. Manual simplifies radiation level interpretation & proper action.

Fallout Station ER version w/auto HVAC safe shut down available.


 

See Live Feeds of NukAlert-ER's Here!

Govt Inquiries for FEMA’s RadResponder Network contact: psmith@knorad.com

"Throughout my over 60 year nuclear career, if I could have had only one instrument to assure my personal safety, the NukAlert-ER 'Extended Range' is exactly what I would have wanted. It will be a life-saver for both First-Responders and the public.”

Allen Brodsky, Sc.D., CHP, CIH, DABR
Adjunct Prof. of Radiation Science,
Georgetown Univ. Physics Dept., Catholic U of America, Washington, DC

 
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
 
Range and Accuracy (Cs137):
1µR/hr through 600R/hr ± 20%
Gamma Sensitivity:
18 counts/sec @ 1mR/hr (10µSv/hr)
Saturation:
No saturation below 1000R/hr
Background (Shielded):
<10 counts/minute
Beta sensitivity:
Through front window above 200KeV
Geiger System:
Active electronic quenching
High Rate Measurement Method:
Time To First Count
Tube Voltage:
Adjustable by software up to 1000V
Geiger Tube:
Supplied with KR-121 Geiger tube,
Other tubes available as options
.
Compensation:
Optional Sn/Cu
Data Access:
By Display, USB, or Live OnLine Feed!
Display:
2 line x 16 character backlit LCD
User selectable Roentgen or Sievert scale
Power source:
2 AA alkaline or NiMH cells, USB,
or Universal Cell Phone Charger
Battery Life (2600mAhr Alkaline):
Up to 65hr at background count rate
~32hrs between 1mR/hr and 10mR/hr
~24hrs Geiger above 100mR/hr
Up to 1 year in periodic monitor mode
Up to 3 years sleep mode
Size and Weight:
135mm x 70mm x 25mm, 165g
Operating Environment:

-15°C to +65°C
0 to 95% humidity (non condensing)
Altitude to 5Km

Warranty:
1 year full, 5 yrs prorated parts & labor


 
Communicates with Win PC and internet via
FREE, OPEN SOURCE App. See Live Feed Here!
Apple and Android apps under development.
USB Cable & custom protective case included.

 

 

A Renowned Expert's Review of the NukAlert-ER

"As documented in my recent book ACTIONS FOR SURVIVAL, First-Responders and the public alike can safely endure brief high levels of radiation exposure to save both themselves and others.

Unfortunately most available instruments are designed for low-level detection and are incapable of reading the much higher, truly life-threatening but manageable, radiation levels.

Without appropriate instruments First-Responders will be pulled back too far to do much good, and those in affected areas won't know if they have 10 hours or 10 minutes to evacuate safely.

NukAlert-ER is the first affordable 'Extended Range' instrument that provides seamless coverage, from uR/hr background measurement to life threatening levels up to 600R/hr. It is both an alarming ratemeter and dosimeter with USB and optional Bluetooth for remote monitoring and reporting.

Throughout my over 60 year nuclear career, if I could have had only one instrument to assure my personal safety, the NukAlert-ER 'Extended Range' is exactly what I would have wanted. It will be a life-saver for both First-Responders and the public."


Allen Brodsky, Sc.D., CHP, CIH, DABR
Adjunct Prof. of Radiation Science,
Georgetown Univ. Physics Dept., Catholic U of America,
Washington, DC

Formerly:

- Senior Scientist at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), McLean, VA.
- Senior Health Physicist at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Washington, DC
- Tech Director Radiation Medicine Unit, PBU Hospital, managed plutonium contaminated patients
- Radiation Hazards Physicist at U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), Washington, DC
- Physicist, Radef Officer at Federal Civil Defense Administration, training responders in fallout
- Physicist, 2nd H Bomb Test at Bikini Atoll measuring prompt neutron spectra & dose vs. distance
- Physicist, 1st H Bomb Test at Enewetak Atoll measuring prompt gamma radiation signals
- Head, Health Physics Unit at Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC

 



 

•NukAlert-ER’s automated radiation measurement system reported more than 5,000 real-time
reports to FEMA’s RadResponder Network during the May 19th 2015 nationwide drill.

•Since February 2015, NukAlert-ER Automated radiation devices have sent the RadResponder
Network more than 1.5 million real-time reports from throughout the U.S.

•More than 18 million live radiation reports to corporate & Federal radiation databases.


For technical questions regarding NukAlert contact:
Phil Smith at: psmith@knorad.com or (757) 509-3249


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