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Eco-Center

102 Main St.
Carbondale, Co 81623

800-292-4838
970-963-0437

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Home Safety
Nighthawk 5000 Professional Carbon Monoxide Detector

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Detect dangerous Carbon Monixide levels early with this profesional quality unit.
   
Tri-Field Electro Magnetic & Electric Field Meter

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The Tri- Field meter will reveal which household appliances and areas are a problem and help you determine alternate placement to minimize exposure to EMR.
   
BRK Photoelectronic Smoke Detector

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Our Photoelectric Smoke Detectors contain no radioactive material, have fewer false alarms, and are faster in detecting smoke from smoldering fires (the most common and deadly residential fires).
   
Radon Test Kit

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These professional quality radon test kits provide valuable, accurate information to prevent exposure to radon at home, office, or school.
   
Radalert 100 Handheld Geiger Counter

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The Radalert 100 is designed for general purpose radiation monitoring and detects alpha, beta, gamma, and x-radiation.
   
Inspector Alert

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The Inspector Alert measures alpha, beta, gamma and x-radiation using a 2-inch "pancake" GM detector with high sensitivity to common beta and alpha sources.
   



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Monthly Environmental Newsletter

July Issue:

Environmental Impacts from Coal Generated Power

Part 1 of a five-part series: The Health Dangers and Environmental Impacts of Electric Power.

We begin this series looking at Coal-Fired power plants, the largest producer of electric power here in the United States. Currently, coal produces about 52% of our electric power. It is also quite possibly the most environmentally devastating and polluting of the electric power sources.
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