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Radiation Survival Guide- As seen on TV

A must have for all American Families! Know how to keep your family safe and survive when disasters strike. Accidents happen even at nuclear facilities. Much like insurance if you wait until after an accident to prepare yourself and your family, it is too late! Be prepared!

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Details of Radiation Survival Guide- As seen on TV

411rad.com Survival KIT is a must have for all American Families! This kit includes a Family Prep Survival Guide plus two Rad Stickers.  It is very important that you know how to prepare for a radiological incident, in the event of a nuclear accident, dirty bomb, or terrorists act.  If the families in Japan and around Fukishima had had this kit the survival rates would be much higher and the cancer rates much lower. This kit includes two radstickers that will change colors and indicates to you if you or your family has been exposed to fallout from Japan or future incidents.  Once you know if you or your family has been exposed then you will have the tools to take action and protect your family.

If the color does change and indicates radiation exposure you then can determine what actions to take including but not limited to: taking potassium iodide pills to protect from thyroid cancer, seek medical treatment, or evacuation of the contaminated areas.

The Rad Sticker will also provide confirmation of exposure, proving exposure for possible compensation after an incident has taken place. It will can also be used as proof to seek medical treatment.

If you wait until after an incident has taken place it is to late.  Without a RADsticker you have no way to know and measure your risks. Buy your kit today before it is to late and assure your families safety in these uncertain times

A must have for all American Families. Family Prep Survival Guide plus two Rad Stickers. These make great gifts for any loved one.

Survival Kit:
Includes instructions of what to do in Nuclear incidents as well as two Radstickers.

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