About RadAware

We believe everyone deserves to know what's in their air — without waiting for a government press release.

The Problem

Government radiation monitoring covers vast areas with very few sensors. When something happens — a nuclear facility incident, an industrial accident, or a dirty-bomb scenario — official alerts travel through layers of bureaucratic approval before reaching the public. By then, the plume may have already passed through your neighborhood.

Our Solution

RadAware aggregates readings from personal Geiger counters, community radiation monitors, and government stations into a single platform. When one sensor spikes, we automatically cross-reference it against every other source in the area — other personal devices, independent community networks, EPA monitors, NRC reactor status, weather and wind data — to determine whether it's a real event or a false alarm.

This multi-source corroboration is what sets RadAware apart. A single sensor can glitch. When multiple independent sensors confirm the same thing, you can trust it.

How the Network Gets Smarter

Every device that joins the network makes the entire system more accurate. More sensors mean tighter corroboration, better plume tracking, and faster alerts for everyone in the area. Your personal monitor doesn't just protect you — it helps protect your neighbors too.

Built for Real People

RadAware is built by East to West Design LLC, a software company based in North Carolina. We're not a university research project or a government contractor — we're engineers who wanted this tool for ourselves and our families.

What We Monitor

  • Gamma radiation — from personal Geiger counters and government monitoring stations
  • Air quality — EPA AirNow data for ozone and particulate levels
  • Weather and wind — NOAA observations for plume direction modeling
  • Nuclear facility status — NRC reactor power levels and event reports

Join the network

Free to start. Connect your Geiger counter and start monitoring in minutes.