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An E-PERM ® (which stands for electret passive environmental radon/radiation monitor) is an electret ion chamber. This means that an E-PERM ® is comprised of two components: (1) an electret, and (2) a special chamber that will allow ionization to occur.
An E-PERM®, also known as an Electret Ion Chamber (EIC), is a passive integrating ionization monitor consisting of a very stable electret mounted inside a small chamber made of electrically conducting plastic.
The E-PERM® Test Kit comes with two S-chambers, two short-term electrets, and either a deployment sleeve or tamper-resistant twin box. This is everything you need for a standard radon test deployment.
Shop for your E-PERM ® products at your convenience, at any time. Analyze your radon test results in a flash with our online Quick Calculator. Check out our channel with the latest videos and tutorials.
E-PERM ® Operator's Manual. Quality Assurance Plan. Package of 100 4" Lock Ties. Package of 25 14" Lock Ties. 10 Sheets of Tamper Indicating Tape. 5 copies of Marketing Brochures. 10 "Radon Test in Progress" Door Hangers. The Deluxe Starter Kit also includes a Recon® Continuous Radon Monitor and Protective Case!
The versatile E-PERM® System used in conjunction with the Radon in Water Test Kit provides the radon professional with all the equipment needed to conduct radon in water measurements.
"Becoming Proficient with Rad Elec E-PERMs" is a CERTI course that has been approved by both the NRSB and NRPP for 4 continuing education credits. It is an excellent introductory course to using the Rad Elec E-PERM® system, and will be delivered digitally. Physical shipments of the course booklet and flash drive are available upon request.
radiation. Accordingly, the present E-PERM TM chambers and the electret holders are made of electridy conducting plastic. It was also indicated in our study that a mechanism must be provided to keep the electret covered in order to eliminate undesired background during storage or trans- port. The cup-in-cup arrangement described in that work