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Invented by Dean Luxton in 1968, Glo Germ is a product that is typically used in the medical and food industry fields to show the dangers of cross contamination—and is now an educational tool that Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) has repurposed to deliver superior radiological contamination training due to the product’s visual properties under a black light.
210125-N-YO710-010.JPG Photo By: Shelby West, NNSY Photographer

NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD, Portsmouth, Va. - Invented by Dean Luxton in 1968, Glo Germ is a product that is typically used in the medical and food industry fields to show the dangers of cross contamination—and is now an educational tool that Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) has repurposed to deliver superior radiological contamination training due to the product’s visual properties under a black light.


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