Dismantling and Disposal of Ionisation Smoke Detectors


Navigating the disposal of ionisation smoke detectors (ISDs) requires strict adherence to nuclear safety laws. Many older detectors contain long-lived radioactive isotopes like Americium-241 or Radium-226, making them hazardous waste that cannot be discarded in standard streams.


RME Dresden provides a seamless, end-to-end solution for the decommissioning of these devices. We handle the logistical complexity and legal liability, ensuring that your organisation remains fully compliant with environmental and radiation protection regulations.


From the moment of collection to the final issuance of disposal certificates, our team manages every step with precision, safety, and transparency.

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Eliminate regulatory risk with our certified, closed-loop disposal process.

Improper disposal of radioactive detectors carries significant legal and environmental risks. Our facility is specialized in the disassembly of these units, separating the radioactive sources from electronic waste. We utilize state-of-the-art containment procedures to isolate nuclides such as Am-241, Ra-226, and Kr-85.

By choosing RME, you are not just purchasing a disposal service; you are securing a guarantee of legal conformity and environmental responsibility.
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Don’t let hazardous inventory become a liability. Trust RME Dresden to handle your legacy detectors with the highest standards of safety and efficiency.