♦ Measures Gamma, Beta, and X-rays radiation. Detection range: 0.00~999μSv/h
♦ Real-time, Average, and Cumulative dose display; Alarm threshold display
♦ Alerts users via audio and visual alarms when the preset dose rate limit is exceeded. Alarm response time: 1 sec.
♦ Powered by two disposable/rechargeable AA batteries, or use the USB cable that came with the unit to power the device.
♦ Widely applied in environment evaluation, scientific testing on samples like: building material, hospital radiation therapy monitoring for cancer, food, water, indoor/outdoor-ray, and more

Radiation cannot be detected by human senses. It cannot be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or felt. It places people at risk of prolonged exposure to radiation. Radiation detection is important in several fields, including defense, medicine (e.g., PET, CT scans), material testing, environmental hazard monitoring, and security checks at harbors, airports, and borders. Using a radiation detector can help identify the type of radiation and level of radioactivity.
GZAIR FS300 can measure γ rays, x rays and β rays, They have a visual and audible alarm when the reading exceeds the threshold.

Applications of Radiation Detectors

radiation detector's application area

What are the sources of radiation exposure?
Background radiation is all around us all the time. Most of it forms naturally from minerals. These radioactive minerals are in the ground, soil, water, and even our bodies. Background radiation can also come from outer space and the sun. Other sources are man-made, such as x-rays, radiation therapy to treat cancer, and electrical power lines.
What are the health effects of radiation exposure?
Radiation has been around us throughout our evolution. So our bodies are designed to deal with the low levels we’re exposed to every day. But too much radiation can damage tissues by changing cell structure and damaging DNA. This can cause serious health problems, including cancer.
GZAIR Radiation detector can detect radiation source from Building Material, Hospital Radiation Therapy Monitoring for Cancer, Food, Water, Indoor/outdoor, X-ray, etc.