I took cumulative outside readings on the Radalert Inspector for 71 minutes.
It was a warm, windy, partly sunny day.
The unit was worn nerd like inside of its case located on my belt.
The sensor was facing away from my body.
The cumulative reading was 1888 counts.
That averages to 0.0075 mR/hr.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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Thank you very much for your work. No one in Florissant seems to care about this at all. My husband and I feel alone in our concern.
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