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First responder testing kits offered.


CHEMICAL-BIOLOGICAL KITS FOR FIRST responders have been upgraded by QuickSilver Analytics of Abingdon, Md., to include radiological and explosive sampling capabilities. The expanded testing kit is available in the company's backpack, transport cart and hard case systems.

The technology can test up to three explosive residues, and six radiological wipe, six chemical and six biological samples.

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Title Annotation:TECH TALK; QuickSilver Analytics
Author:Williams, Robert H.
Publication:National Defense
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 1, 2006
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