"The average effective dose of natural radiation worldwide is about 2.4 mSv per year. In the United States, the average exposure level is about 3 mSv/yr, or roughly 0.34 µSv/hr."
Could the video be tricking the meter in some way? I went and read reviews on the "GC-01 - FNIRSI Radiation Dosimeter". Nerds that seem to know what they are talking about call this meter "trash" and "dangerous to your health"... "I can put this device in or outside an x-ray beam and it will report the SAME DOSAGE".
I think that is all that needs to be wrote. Take it as you may.
"The average effective dose of natural radiation worldwide is about 2.4 mSv per year. In the United States, the average exposure level is about 3 mSv/yr, or roughly 0.34 µSv/hr."
Could the video be tricking the meter in some way? I went and read reviews on the "GC-01 - FNIRSI Radiation Dosimeter". Nerds that seem to know what they are talking about call this meter "trash" and "dangerous to your health"... "I can put this device in or outside an x-ray beam and it will report the SAME DOSAGE".
I think that is all that needs to be wrote. Take it as you may.