I have been toying with the idea of geting some kind of radiation monitor to detect radiation in food, due to Fukushima, and just took a look on Amazon after seeing a brand (Soeks) on the second video of my previous post. Can you imagine checking your salmon in a restaurant, lol? I was also encouraged by the Cesium raining on Virginia yesterday, if that report was correct.
Then I saw this review. It sounds like none of them work for food. Boooo.
http://www.amazon.com/SOEKS-01M-Ecotester/dp/B0053GBIAM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340769826&sr=8-1&keywords=soeks+radiation+detector
Update on Cesium in Virginia rainwater. There's a video at the first link in my other post that was quite interesting of the guy's measurements in Virginia. He picked up less than .5 becals (sp?) which is very low. A spike, none the less.