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New: Radiation Protection for Emergency Responders

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Emergency responders, we heard you. Introducing next-generation radiation detection. Not rendering c

Emergency responders, we heard you. Introducing next-generation radiation detection. Not rendering correctly? View this email as a web page [here](. [Mirion | AccuRad PRD]( By Emergency Responders.For Emergency Responders. Meet the Mirion AccuRad™ PRD: everything you need from a personal radiation device. We know, because we asked. The AccuRad PRD was developed in collaboration with first responders and law enforcement officers, so you can better protect your team and the public from the dangers of radiation, wherever the mission takes you. [Explore the Device]( [hand-1]( “I keep this thing on me 24/7 when I’m working… It’s like carrying the gun; you know it’s there, but you don’t have to think about it.”- Sgt. Tim Price, Cobb County Bomb Squad  --------------------------------------------------------------- ON POINT IN A VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS [Event Security]( SecurityDiscreet and easy-to-use, AccuRad PRDs can be deployed in large numbers to protect against radiological threats at big events, keeping yourself, your team and the public safe, while keeping it all on the down low. [VIEW]( [Customs & Border Protection]( & Border ProtectionHigh-performance PRDs are the first line of defense during radiological and nuclear interdiction efforts at border crossings and checkpoints located along major transportation routes, ensuring efficient assessment of radiation risks. [VIEW]( [Critical Infrastructure Security]( Infrastructure SecurityThe AccuRad PRD provides the power to detect and locate the presence of elevated radiation levels within and surrounding critical infrastructure such as electrical or nuclear power plants, with accurate intel you can count on. [VIEW]( [Learn more at AccuRad.mirion.com]( [Mirion Technologies | www.mirion.com]( Copyright © 2019 Mirion Technologies, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Mirion, the Mirion logo, and other trade names of Mirion products listed herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of Mirion Technologies, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.  Mirion Technologies |  3000 Executive Parkway  |  Suite 222  |  San Ramon |  CA |  94583  |  USA If you do not wish to receive future PoliceOne Product Alerts, please [unsubscribe](. To change your email address, update your [profile](. © 2019: PoliceOne.com. All Rights Reserved. 200 Green Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111

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