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US Nuclear Completes $598,010 Order for Vital Nuclear Power Plant Air Safety Monitors

Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- US Nuclear Corp. (OTCBB: UCLE) recently completed the final shipment for an order of “CAM-33” air/stack monitors.  The instruments were sold to KHNP (Korea Hydro Nuclear Power) for $598,010 to replace older models previously supplied by Technical Associates, and will be installed at various power plants in S. Korea, including: Kori, Ulsan, Hanul, and Wolsong Nuclear Power Plants.  The Model CAM-33 continuously monitors room or stack air for the major types of emissions typically found in nuclear power/research facilities, including: particulates, iodine gas, and noble gases.  Air monitoring is absolutely essential, both in monitoring the facility room air to ensure that workers do not breathe in dangerous levels of radioactivity, and to verify that the stack exhaust is clean to prevent exposure to the outlying public population. 

Robert Goldstein, CEO of US Nuclear Corp, explains why radiation air monitors are the first line of defense in protecting the public: “If you are approaching a radioactive object and you are carrying a radiation survey meter, you will see the high reading and know to stay away.  However, if the radiation was airborne, a survey meter wouldn’t detect it, and without an air monitor to alert you to the danger, you would inadvertently breathe in the radioactivity, which is more dangerous now that it is inside your body, lungs, and in close proximity to your cells.  This is one of the reasons why air and stack monitors, a specialty of US Nuclear, are the most important in radiation detection.”

In the past few weeks, US Nuclear Corp. has already received additional orders totaling $453,715 for Model CAM-33s and other air monitoring instruments, and offers an extensive range of radiation air monitors for nuclear power and nuclear medicine/oncology (iodine, noble gases, alpha-beta-gamma particulates, tritium, C-14, neutrons, and positrons). 

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Investors may find additional information regarding US Nuclear Corp. at the SEC website at http://www.sec.gov, or the company’s website at www.usnuclearcorp.com

CONTACT:

US Nuclear Corp. (OTCBB: UCLE)

Robert I. Goldstein, President, CEO, and Chairman

Rachel Boulds, Chief Financial Officer

(818) 883 7043

Email: [email protected]

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