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Message 3551 - Posted: 22 May 2017 | 8:49:40 UTC

Hello!

On the interactive map I can see that radiation in Warsaw / Poland in below 0,3 uSv/h. But my Terra P+ showed even 2 uSv/h about 22:50 on 21.05.2017. Today, 10:50 22.05.2017 it shows 0,8 uSv/h. It is much, since normaly I have about 0,1 uSv/h. I live in "Stare Bielany" district of Warsaw. Is it possible that my dosimeter does not show truth?

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Message 3552 - Posted: 22 May 2017 | 21:39:10 UTC

The online detectors in Warsaw do not show any unusual rise in radiation (including http://www.Radmon.org and http://www.uradmonitor.com/). Your local increase could be caused by a nearby true source such as a medical treatment that decays over a few days. If you suspect your detector may require a test, it is possible to buy a source such as uranium glass beads to expose to your detector.

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Message 3648 - Posted: 7 Mar 2018 | 13:05:49 UTC

oh God

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Message 3650 - Posted: 7 Mar 2018 | 17:19:34 UTC - in response to Message 3648.

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