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Osun's Radiation Finder is the first one on the market that uses Safe/Caution/Warning labels with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to indicate the radiation strength of high frequency as well as low frequency electrical and electronic appliances. It is easy to use, and does not require a technical background. The Radiation Finder can be used to detect both low and high frequency EMF produced by appliances such as cell phones, microwave ovens, power lines, TVs, computers, electrical fans, AC alarm clocks, hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, and washers and dryers. The list is extensive.
Please note: this product is intended to measure electric fields, and does not detect nuclear radiation.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Osun Technologies RF0010 Radiation Finder (Electronics) This is bascally a bug detector or a magnectic field detector. It is not goign to tell you if your Dryer is going to kill you, and it does NOT detect the type of radiation that you would get from a dirty bomb or a nuke. 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Osun Technologies RF0010 Radiation Finder (Electronics) Why does this device appear when you search Amazon for "Geiger Counter?" It is not even related to a geiger counter and does not detect alpha, gamma, or beta particles. It may be that the seller has embedded "geiger counter" in the index by "accident", if you get my drift. Read the specs carefully and make sure it does what you want it to do. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By TruthSeeker (USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Osun Technologies RF0010 Radiation Finder (Electronics) I am not an expert on these things - but this detector didn't seem very sensitive. In my whole house nothing has a detectable EMF radiation level. I'm either really lucky or it isn't very accurate/sensitive. I also have a power line in my yard with a trunk station (looks like a metal trash can mounted on a telephone pole). These are not supposed to be very good to be near - but the Osun detector did detect it from about five yards away and gave it a yellow light. From other literature I've read this leads me to believe that the detector isn't picking up smaller amounts of EMF. Probably better to invest in something non-ipsative anyway. |
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