
Join us as we kick off 2026 with an evening of celebration, inspiration, and connection. Expect engaging talks on our accomplishments in 2025, an exciting preview of our 2025 plans, and updates on our ongoing projects. To top it off, we’ll wrap up the night with live performances from talented musicians!
Date: January 11 (Sun), 2026
Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Program Starts: 6:00 PM
Program Ends: 9:00PM
Your ticket includes music, drinks, and delicious food, so don’t forget to RSVP via the Peatix link below!
Sign up here: https://safecast-2026-nyp.peatix.com/
Musical Guests include the deep and soulful sounds of Phillip Woo
Phillip Woo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkytweak/
Help Us Make a Difference in 2026!
This year, we’d be incredibly grateful if you could consider making a donation to support Safecast’s mission in the year ahead. Every contribution helps us continue our impactful work.
In particular, we are celebrating a milestone working with our partners in Ukraine.
As of early December of 2025, we have deployed more than 60 Radnotes across Ukraine. The 43rd Radnote realtime wireless radiation monitor has been installed atop Mt. Pip Ivan (Chornohora) near the Romanian border in western Ukraine. This successful deployment marks the beginning of a new phase for our unprecedented joint initiative with Blues and SaveDnipro. As we described in our initial announcement of the project last year, we have been establishing a robust, independent realtime radiation monitoring network in Ukraine in response to the ongoing risk of radiological disaster at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) which has been illegally occupied and militarized by Russia since March 2022.

For more information on our recent activities in Ukraine, please see our UKRAINE UPDATE, JULY 2025.
THANK YOU, HAPPY HOLIDAYS & SEE YOU AT THE PARTY!

Safecast and SaveDnipro announce the completion of the first phase of their independent realtime rad…
The resilient system will enhance early-detection capability of radiation releases from the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and elsewhere in the conflict zone

Safecast introduces our latest open-source Geiger counter: The bGeigieZen

Safecast Proposes Real-Time Radiation Monitoring Network for Darlington Nuclear Station
Published on June 12, 2025 by Marc Prosser Safecast has submitted a formal proposal to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) to establish a real-time radiation and environmental sensor network around Ontario’s Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (DNGS), located on the shore of Lake Ontario. To provide real-world examples of the network’s potential benefits, Safecast has launched a demonstration project of three sensors in the area, which provide real-time, openly accessible data. Th...
Updates from Safecast on how open environmental data empowers citizens and communities worldwide.

Join us as we kick off 2026 with an evening of celebration, inspiration, and connection. Expect engaging talks on our accomplishments in 2025, an exciting preview of our 2025 plans, and updates on our ongoing projects. To top it off, we’ll wrap up the night with live performances from talented musicians!
Date: January 11 (Sun), 2026
Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Program Starts: 6:00 PM
Program Ends: 9:00PM
Your ticket includes music, drinks, and delicious food, so don’t forget to RSVP via the Peatix link below!
Sign up here: https://safecast-2026-nyp.peatix.com/
Musical Guests include the deep and soulful sounds of Phillip Woo
Phillip Woo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkytweak/
Help Us Make a Difference in 2026!
This year, we’d be incredibly grateful if you could consider making a donation to support Safecast’s mission in the year ahead. Every contribution helps us continue our impactful work.
In particular, we are celebrating a milestone working with our partners in Ukraine.
As of early December of 2025, we have deployed more than 60 Radnotes across Ukraine. The 43rd Radnote realtime wireless radiation monitor has been installed atop Mt. Pip Ivan (Chornohora) near the Romanian border in western Ukraine. This successful deployment marks the beginning of a new phase for our unprecedented joint initiative with Blues and SaveDnipro. As we described in our initial announcement of the project last year, we have been establishing a robust, independent realtime radiation monitoring network in Ukraine in response to the ongoing risk of radiological disaster at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) which has been illegally occupied and militarized by Russia since March 2022.

For more information on our recent activities in Ukraine, please see our UKRAINE UPDATE, JULY 2025.
THANK YOU, HAPPY HOLIDAYS & SEE YOU AT THE PARTY!

Safecast and SaveDnipro announce the completion of the first phase of their independent realtime rad…
The resilient system will enhance early-detection capability of radiation releases from the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and elsewhere in the conflict zone

Safecast introduces our latest open-source Geiger counter: The bGeigieZen

Safecast Proposes Real-Time Radiation Monitoring Network for Darlington Nuclear Station
Published on June 12, 2025 by Marc Prosser Safecast has submitted a formal proposal to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) to establish a real-time radiation and environmental sensor network around Ontario’s Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (DNGS), located on the shore of Lake Ontario. To provide real-world examples of the network’s potential benefits, Safecast has launched a demonstration project of three sensors in the area, which provide real-time, openly accessible data. Th...
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