Constellation Lume Identification / Hazard Assessment

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^this
Exactly why I'm doing some additional readings to try and measure it to the best of the geiger's ability.
Will keep posted. Hopefully that actually shows the accuracy a bit better with longer readings, and several replicates.
 
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Obviously the OP doesn’t like the answer he has been consistently given.

So here is the answer - The watch is a toxic potential superfund item. Please do not store it in a house as it emits radon gas as well.

How is this still being litigated?????
 
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I'll keep searching! Haven't found a good one out here yet!
Search the forum and you’ll likely find thread(s) with recommendations in your home country/region.
 
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Obviously the OP doesn’t like the answer he has been consistently given.

So here is the answer - The watch is a toxic potential superfund item. Please do not store it in a house as it emits radon gas as well.

How is this still being litigated?????
Thanks, will do.

The answers favor tritium, clearly.

There was a criticism that I'd not made scientific measurements with my geiger (probably not the most accurate anyways, but long-reading averages are still more useful), so that's what I'm doing.

What's your deal now?