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A distant explosion is heard.  The power & communication services go out.  Is it safe to go outside?

You hear on the radio that a train overturned about a mile from your home.  You are concerned there may be dangerous gases in the neighborhood.

You open a package and you observe an unexpected white powder.

A fluorescent light ballast overheats and almost causes a fire at your facility.  How can you easily check all the others to make sure they are not overheating?

You are warned of a possible 9/11 attack in your city.  Explosions are heard.  Emergency Response operators are swamped.  How can you know if it is safe to go outside?

 

Unfortunately, life changed with 9/11.  If there is another concerted terrorist attack, fire, emergency and hazmat teams will be swamped by efforts at the attack site, and will be unable to respond to citizens further afield.  As we have seen with Katrina and other natural and accidental disasters, emergency teams may not be able to quickly deal with entire populations.  Compound this with recent cutbacks in funding for equipment for emergency and hazmat teams, and “911” is not always going to be able to respond quickly to concerns.  Further, many hazardous concerns turn out to be nothing, and we need to find ways to avoid tying up our professionals with non-incidents.

To provide solutions to this problem, Pulcir, Inc., a company with over 40 years of experience in radiation detection, has carefully chosen a group of simple, but effective detectors for use by community volunteers.  Therefore, Pulcir is pleased to announce the new GUARDIAN-2000 Detection Kits.

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