GammaGuard

GammaGuard Free App

Rated 3.59/5 (69) —  Free Android application by Environmental Instruments Canada

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About GammaGuard

• GammaGuard is a real, working radioactivity detector.
• Uses your phone's camera to detect radiation. No external detector required.
• Simple enough for the general public as well as professionals to use.
• Noise reduction calibration. Higher sensitivity than other camera based radiation detection apps.
• Runs and alarms in the background. Continuous protection, continuous dose rate display.
• Logs out the data and GPS coordinates for further investigation.
• Capable of calculating dose and dose rate units in uSv and Rem.
• Easy hook up to external detectors if desired.

Before developing GammaGuard, we looked for an app that could protect a user from unknown, unsafe radiation levels all day, every day as the user went about their business, and to do this all while quietly running in the background. Such an application wasn't available, that is, until we developed GammaGuard. The always with you, always-on radiation detector that has your back.

What to expect:

GammaGuard employs the phone’s camera to detect and count ionizing radiation in the form of gamma radiation. The smaller the sensor, as with a phone's camera, the less gamma rays can make contact with the sensor. This means in naturally occurring, non-threatening radiation (also called background radiation) there can be no, or only a few registered counts over several hours. This is normal and does not mean the detector is not working, it simply means it is working and you are safe. When measuring everyday objects, like household smoke detectors, TIG welding rods, old radium dial watches, or in an airplane flying at 30,000 feet, more counts will be detected. This should be somewhere in the area of one count every few seconds to one count every few minutes. These are still very safe levels that GammaGuard can easily detect. GammaGuard will be a huge asset when a person unknowingly enters any area where higher levels of radiation exist. The higher the emission, the higher amount of gammas hit the camera, the higher the counts.

Many expensive and sensitive radiation detectors will saturate and become useless in very high radiation fields, which leaves the user in an unsettling position and needing access to more equipment. This makes GammaGuard the simplest and easiest 1st tool for first responders.

Note:

• This is only a gamma radiation detector and will not detect alpha or beta, but can be hooked up to other instruments to do so.

• GammaGuard can easily be set up to work with external detectors when more sensitivity is required.

For a more detailed description of the application, please visit the developer website listed below.

How to Download / Install

Download and install GammaGuard version 4.4.7 on your Android device!
Downloaded 5,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: nu.eic.gammaGuard, download GammaGuard.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
- Improvements to external detector firmware update logic.
- New external detector firmware.
- Bug fixes.
Version update GammaGuard was updated to version 4.4.7
More downloads  GammaGuard reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads
Version update GammaGuard was updated to version 4.0.6
Version update GammaGuard was updated to version 3.0.1

What are users saying about GammaGuard

T70%
by T####:

This app has tremendous potential to save lives during a nuclear disaster by allowing the most effective fallout shelter to be identified. At first I didn't think it worked because it didn't respond to input to either camera, but I figured out I had to run the error correction routine first, and then press the Measure button, which is no longer grayed out. The warning that the detection process may heat the phone makes it sound battery intensive, which would make this unsuitable as a continuous monitoring device. My main suggestion, by far, is to offer some documentation from the Home screen to help users get started. I wonder how many one star reviews here were just users who didn't guess the right buttons to push to get started. Edit 1/25/18: Since I seldom use the front camera of my Galaxy S5, I thought to leave it covered so I could run GammaGuard in the background. But when I try to use the front camera with GammaGuard it invariably crashes. Testing the back camera for more than a few seconds causes the app to crash in that case too.

A70%
by A####:

It failed to connect to the camera in both my ZTE phone and my LG phone. Even if it worked, it would display junk data. The author seems to have no real understanding of radiation measurement.

T70%
by T####:

Actually works better than I expected. Tested for background 24 hours and 5 hours with 1 microCurie high alpha/low gamma source .5cm from camera sensor(against lense cover tape) and calibrated on Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime back camera. App would be better if had duration timer on app test screen instead of just .cvs logs. Not tested yet with external sensor attached though.Good app, does what it says so far.

T70%
by T####:

It does the job.

Y70%
by Y####:

There is no help screen and it doesnt do anything. Have tried this app twice now and it seems useless.

T70%
by T####:

Just checked with a calibration source (Co60) it overpredicts the dose rate.

Y70%
by Y####:

Seems like a fake app. Nothing happens when you open it. I left both the camera lenses uncovered. This app won't even give the camera open alarm. Uninstalling it.

Y70%
by Y####:

Very detailed instruction. Works great.

X70%
by X####:

I'm a health physicist (radiation safety physicist). This app gave a zero reading around an intense gamma source at my facility.

T70%
by T####:

No way for me to test it

C70%
by C####:

Calibrated then tested with multiple check sources. A standard 65000 count uranium check source, read one count in 5 minutes.

S70%
by S####:

This tool is a must for me because the EPA in Colorado says the ground at RpckyFlats is SAFE. I must and need an accurate tool. Please help,, this is for the future of our children, They must know the truth. I'll risk my heath for others first.

S70%
by S####:

Reading history log would greatly enhance. Only app found that shows real time count estimates with audio warning. Allowed me to confirm suspicion from early version of Gammapix that got readings when exposed to moderate mf, emf, emp, thundering storm clouds... A strong enough field change or moving by one, is detected by photon cell and or circuit. Gets interpreted as light or gamma ray. Your app allowed me to move small speaker magnet close and get counts and beeps. THAT IS GOOD AS IT CONFIRMS SENSITIVITY

S70%
by S####:

Unfortunately the program stops when launched. Although I have a light sensor on my phone, I couldn't test this app.

S70%
by S####:

can't complete calibrate crashes before 1000 galaxy s2

A70%
by A####:

After installed took pic and phone crashed, uninstalled.

R70%
by R####:

It's not working with back cam on HTC ONE M5. Every time I try to calibrate, it says camera is uncovered. With front camera works OK but front cam is noisy. I heavily blacked back cam and even pressed it against pillow. Keeps saying that cam is uncovered.

R70%
by R####:

Reading history log would greatly enhance. Only app found that shows real time count estimates with audio warning. Allowed me to confirm suspicion from early version of Gammapix that got readings when exposed to moderate mf, emf, emp, thundering storm clouds... A strong enough field change or moving by one, is detected by photon cell and or circuit. Gets interpreted as light or gamma ray. Your app allowed me to move small speaker magnet close and get counts and beeps. THAT IS GOOD AS IT CONFIRMS SENSITIVITY

C70%
by C####:

Thanks

N70%
by N####:

Nice


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