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Re: Radiation-Proof Uniform?



Another LNT con to defraud the gullible public!?  Makes the Wall Street

stock manipulators look like school-yard 3-card Monty players.



Will the HPS be heard? Or is RST another corporate sponsor?



Regards, Jim





 

on 11/14/02 1:56 PM, Hart, Tim P GS (RASO) at harttp@RASO.NAVY.MIL wrote:



> From http://www.compositesnews.com/articles.asp?ArticleID=1572

> 

> NEW RADIATION PROTECTION OFFERED AGAINST TERRORISM

> 

> September 12, 2002 - Radiation Shield Technologies announces Demron, the

> first ionizing/nuclear radiation blocking fabric.

> 

> 

> 

> Radiation Shield Technologies (RST) of Miami, Florida has unveiled the

> world's first ionizing/nuclear radiation blocking garment - Demron(TM). This

> debut will take place at the inaugural Homeland Security Summit to be held

> September 17-20, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia.

> 

> 

> 

> Demron is described by RST as a revolutionary lightweight, non-toxic and

> lead-free

> 

> radiation protection fabric. At approximately one-eighth the weight of

> older,

> 

> traditional leaded garments, Demron provides comparable radiation blocking

> power to that of standard Lead vest material. Fused between two outer layers

> of fabric, Demron can be manufactured into any garment pattern such as

> full-body suits that can effectively shield the human body from ionizing

> radiation. The fabric's lightweight design leaves its wearer unencumbered

> and fully mobile while giving them the ability to work in or escape from

> radiation exposed areas.

> 

> 

> 

> Developed by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Ronald F. DeMeo of Miami, FL, Demron

> originally was created to protect medical professionals from the harmful

> effects of X-Ray radiation in the operating room. "I've worked around

> radiation my entire career, and I have seen what it can do to the human

> body, even at low levels. Demron was my way to better protect myself in the

> O.R., and bring something better to the people who work around radiation

> every day." Dr. DeMeo developed Demron as a way to finally shed light on the

> archaic field of radiation protection. "Until now, we've simply ignored the

> threat of radiation because there was nothing that could be done. Lead has

> been the standard for over 50 years; a toxic, heavy, impractical standard to

> say the least."

> 

> 

> 

> Using a patented nano-technology, Demron easily can be manufactured for use

> in a wide-range of applications such as the production of blankets and tents

> for protective use by individuals during any radiological emergency. [e.g.,

> a dirty bomb. We were not advised of actual relative radiation resistance

> data of the Demron fabric versus conventional leaded fabrics.]

> 

> 

> 

> Full-body coveralls made of Demron will be made available to the general

> public as of September 17, 2002.

> 

> 

> 

> Contact:

> 

> Radiation Shield Technologies, Inc.

> 

> Drew E. Lauter

> 

> Vice President

> 

> 200 So. Biscayne Blvd, Ste. 3560

> 

> Miami, Fl, 33131

> 

> Tel: +1.305.416.3222

> 

> email: dlauter@radshield.com

> 

> Website: www.radshield.com [this site only redirects visitors to their

> email]

> 

> 

> Tim Hart

> Radiation Protection Manager

> NAVSEADET RASO

> NWS P.O. Drawer 260

> Yorktown, VA 23691-0260

> 

> Commercial: (757) 887-4692

> DSN:  953-4692

> Fax:  (757) 887-3235

> 

> "Dogma, dogma, dog manure"  Alf

> 

> 

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Bob [mailto:caspar@AECOM.YU.EDU]

> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 9:59 AM

> To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

> Subject: Radiation-Proof Uniform?

> 

> 

> Good morning all. CNN had this article on a Radiation-Proof suit.

> 

> http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/11/13/radiation.suit.reut/index.html

> 

> Bob

> 

> Robert Casparius, Radiation Safety Officer

> Albert Einstein College of Medicine

> Environmental Health and Safety

> Forchheimer 800

> 1300 Morris Park Avenue

> Bronx, NY 10461

> 718-430-2243

> 

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