Smiths Detection,
a leading provider of trace detection and X-ray security screening equipment,
is to launch an optimized Sentinel II explosive detection walk-through trace portal with both detection and compressed-air supply incorporated into a
single device.
By integrating the compressor and all other external peripherals, the security
screening system's overall footprint is reduced enabling the limited airport
security checkpoint space to be maximized. At 90 inches in height, the upgraded
Sentinel II can be installed in any building with a standard eight-foot (8')
ceiling - providing a significant deployment advantage.
The Sentinel II is widely deployed at airports, high-profile government
buildings, customs checkpoints, nuclear facilities, prisons and court houses.
In addition to the reduced overall footprint, the new integrated version of
the Sentinel II, continues to employ extremely precise sample collection
which enables greatly enhanced explosives detection screening in airports.
Additional Features of Sentinel II
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Increased ease of operation - no additional power lines required to reach
power source
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Reduced power requirements and maintenance, resulting in a lower total cost
of ownership
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With the integrated compressor, the effectiveness of the sample collection
is not compromised
"Designed to detect explosives or narcotics, the Sentinel II is the ideal
complement to Smiths Detection's systems already installed in airport security
checkpoints, as well as other points of critical infrastructure" said Mark
Laustra, Vice President, Transportation Security Technology & Programs, Smiths Detection.
"The Sentinel II, a proven next-generation technology, adds a critical layer in the effort to maintain a clean and safe environment."
Both earlier generations and the upgraded Sentinel II are primary security
screening tools providing head-to-toe comprehensive screening without any
additional secondary screening systems necessary - a key advantage for busy
security screening checkpoints.
"Having the ability to screen individuals from head-to-toe without using a
secondary system, will maintain our high throughput and ease passenger waiting
time in an already time-sensitive environment, such as a busy airport,"
added Laustra. "A one-step system reduces costs as well as space and power
requirements"
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