🔍 Your personal safety sentinel!
The NukAlertTM Nuclear Radiation Detector & Monitor Keychain is a compact, portable device designed for emergency preparedness and personal safety. It features a long-lasting battery, a wide detection range for gamma and X-rays, and meets stringent military standards, ensuring you are always informed and protected.
P**S
Product died in less than two months -- but manufacturer was willing to send replacement
Simply put, the unit I received malfunctioned. Varying between slow and fast ticks and chirps for no good reason. Thought it may have been expected. Less than two months after I received it, it has now stopped making any noises and is broken and too late to return due to Amazon policy. Extremely disappointed. I would not buy this again from this seller. I also canceled my Amazon Prime subscription as a result.UPDATE: Contacted manufacturer after my initial review above and explained what happened and they were willing to send me a replacement unit. So the manufacturer stands by their product and it has worked flawlessly ever since. Detected radiation from airport belt scanners and other known standard sources and chirped and went back to clicking idle after a period of time properly.So, I do recommend this product. Just be sure to test and check it out that it is working properly after you receive it. This is a good product to have handy when you need to detect or be alerted to radiation, especially when unexpected. This product is a tool for added peace of mind to be able to detect an invisible threat like radiation and take appropriate action immediately to reduce exposure/harm.
D**E
Several alerts when near a hospital and USN nuclear power training center
I'm fairly confident the device is working, with no way to know for sure, but it has detected radiation twice. Ordinarily the device emits the standard two chirps, indicating battery is Ok and monitoring is underway. On Friday while I was waiting at a doctor office the device started emitting 50 chirps, way off the scale. The office was right next to a hospital, I believe and hope it was detecting emissions from an xray or MRI machine. This lasted for about five mins, then returned to normal. This afternoon, while I was in the same area of town, the device triggered again, this time emitting only 40 chirps, however I was approx 1/4 mile away from the previous location. This suggests the hospital is the source. It's definitely detecting radioactive emissions. Very weird, I'm glad I bought the thing, and keep it on my keychain at all times. In this environment you can't be too safe. I'm not counting on the government to issue a timely warning, if you get my drift.
W**S
Little expensive and quiet, but a worthy purchase
Like a stated in the title, it is a little pricey, but if you have the money, it's a great buy. If you don't already have food, water, and basic sanitation products set aside then use the $100 for that, but if you're well prepared and have a little extra spending cash I'd suggest this a not only a nifty key chain to show off at the local bar, but possibly a life saving tool. The ticking can get a little annoying, it's supposed to tick once or twice every 30 seconds, but if it gets cold it's starts ticking every 10 or so seconds. I've tested it by placing it in the freezer for 20 minutes, then rapidly warming it in my hand and the beeping commences. Usually this way will get you 2 chirps every few seconds for about 5 or 10 minutes, I suppose it depends on how cold it was and how fast you warm it up. It's not very loud, which I think is something that should be improved on, but for what I do it's plenty loud.
M**L
Tick, tick, chirp!
Well, I am glad to own this little keychain unit. At first I did not know whether or not it worked, but once I read the instructions and listened closely to the unit, I could hear the intermittent clicking sound, indicating that the unit was properly working (it is also sensitive to heat). A very low sound that was inaudible except with the unit to your ear.Here is the issue, though. When it is hanging from my keychain on my belt loop, responding to the heat of my body, it starts to click loud enough for me to easily hear it. At first, I did not know know where it was coming from but then I realized it was the heat sensitivity of the unit, responding to my body heat (I am older, so my body is not very warm :-) It’s somewhat of an annoyance, especially when others are around. But not too challenging a situation, as it stops clicking when I walk around and the unit gets cooled.The most challenging sound is the chirping that occurs when I am sitting in my car, driving along, and I hear it chirp. I then realize that the sun is shining thought the front (or side) window onto my leg, onto the unit on my keychain. I then have to cover it up and aim my air conditioner vent on it to cool it off so it stops chirping (chirping sound different than the clicking, as it sound like a flamingo mating call :-) I was not expecting these ‘issues’ when I purchased the unit. I have to say that had I known about it, I still would have purchased it because I like the security of knowing what it would be telling me in the event of a nuclear issue. But I wanted people who might purchase this unit to be more aware than I was when I purchased it (and BTW, they are hard to find outside the Amazon site). I was surprised at how expensive they were, but they are worth the money, despite the cacophony of sounds I’m treated to when I spend time in the sun :-)
A**R
6 year battery
“Ordered on February 2, 2016”The battery finally died today (3 Jul 2024). I used for work and home and never had a problems with it
G**S
Item you can carry everyday.
Initially I was a little skeptical paying so much for something so small but in the end I believe it was a wise purchase and worth every dollar. I purchased a small stainless steel screw type caribener at Lowes which is now attached to the keyring and then to my belt loop. No way for it to accidentally fall off. I also took the recommended advice from the manufacturer and asked my dentist to subject it to an x-ray for a test run. This made it go off just as stated it would. Eventually the beeps went back to normal. The reason I purchsed it was to detect radiation from nuclear power plants that might be compromised by terrorist or natural disasters. The average citizen will probably not know a plant has been compromised until it is too late. The Nuke Alert gives me the edge to know if I am downwind sooner so I can execute my escape plan much quicker before the roads turn into huge parking lots of stalled traffic. It will also tell me how much I have been exposed which could prove beneficial for medical assistance if needed later. All in all - a prudent buy!
A**T
Arrived quickly
Item is brand new.
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