RADSHIELD D1LVSO DEMRON 1 Ply CBRN Radiation/Tactical Torso Vest NO Tax!
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The ROKA (Republic of Korea Army) commissioned testing of our Demron fabric in preparation for an upcoming tender. ROKA engaged a renowned Korean testing facility to perform attenuation testing against high-energy gamma Co-60 and high energy beta Sr-90 radiation.
In summary, one layer of Dermon fabric was able to reduce Co-60 emissions by 26.7% and high energy beta emissions Sr-90 by 91.6%.
The Demron One-Ply Radiation Torso Vest has been tested by the Department of Energy, and confirmed to be effective in shielding for various forms or ionizing radiation. No Sales Tax Free shipping from Radshield Technologies factory to you.
All humans are exposed to some radiation simply by living on earth. This naturally occurring or “background” radiation comes from the radioactive decay of naturally occurring radioactive elements in the earth’s crust. In addition to this, other sources of radiation are part of the course of everyday life: dental or medical X rays, microwave radiation, luminous watch dials, color televisions, cosmic radiation, smoke alarms, exit signs; a variety of sources of exposure to extremely small doses which add up slowly over time since dosage of radiation is cumulative over a lifetime. When an exposure occurs over an extended period of time, it is referred to as “Chronic Exposure”. All of us are chronically exposed to radiation naturally and in the course of daily life. Persons working in the nuclear industry or utilizing a radiation source in the course of their work receive additional exposure. Standards have been set to protect such workers from dangerous dosages of radiation. However, these standards tend to change (lower) as more is learned about the effects of radiation on the human body. A principal exists in the field of radiation protection which is referred to by the acronym “ALARA”, which stands for As Low As Reasonably Achievable.
Under this principle all exposures are kept to standardized minimum. In addition, the industry is required to take measures to reduce exposure if they can do so at a reasonable cost. In order to monitor occupational exposures, the worker wears a film badge or “dosimeter” to measure the amount of radiation they are exposed to. Records are kept of the readings so that cumulative dose tabulation can be kept. Recent recommendations have resulted in a lowering of the maximum acceptable exposure. As indicated by the Uranium Institute, “Dose limits are considered to be the maximum acceptable exposure for an individual but they do not represent an acceptable level of exposure for a large number of individuals, or a level of exposure to which an individual can be repeatedly exposed”. There are numerous international, federal and private organizations which disagree on how much exposure is “unhealthy”.
Some feel that any dose of ionizing radiation, no matter how small, has the potential to do cellular damage. Others believe that there is not enough evidence to support such claims. One common agreement, however, is that there is no one standard physiological reaction to specific levels of radiation. Some people are able to tolerate certain types of radiation better than others. Persons exposed to the same sources of “acute” (short-term) radiation can end up later in life with very different physiological results. Ultimately, it is important for those concerned to investigate all current avenues of research.
Demron by RST - Advanced Protection Against Today's Nuclear Threats
December 2023- Miami, FL-Radiation Shield Technologies (RST) proudly marks over two decades of innovation with Demron, a unique fabric designed to safeguard frontline personnel, including military, nuclear industry workers, emergency response teams, Hazmat Teams, firefighters, law enforcement, and medical workers.
Demron is a groundbreaking blend of advanced nano polymer technology and metallic properties, offering superior protection against gamma radiation, physical trauma, and heat. In today's world, where the threat of nuclear incidents has become increasingly prevalent, Demron's role is more critical than ever. Its ability to reduce gamma radiation exposure is vital in nuclear attack scenarios, providing essential protection for first responders and aiding in disaster management. Demron's technology is specifically engineered to address the complex challenges posed by nuclear threats, enabling users to operate safely in high-risk environments.
Comprehensive testing results, demonstrating Demron's effectiveness in nuclear threat scenarios, can be accessed at: Test Results
The Demron product range, including full-body suits, vest, blankets, and shields, is designed to meet the diverse needs of those facing nuclear hazards.