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Watertown, MA Firm Provides Metal Detectors for the Iraq Elections
Security Detection firm supplies US military with portable walk through metal detectors.
February 15, 2005 -- http://www.securitydetection.com [Security Detection Co.] of Watertown Massachusetts has recently supplied the United States Military with 14 portable http://www.securitydetection.com [walk through metal detectors] to be used in the upcoming elections in Iraq.
The http://www.securitydetection.com [metal detectors] will be used by the military to screen for weapons at the polling places in the hopes of increasing safety levels as well as voter turn out. The specific detectors being used are unique in that they can be assembled and operating in less than 5 minutes.
http://www.securitydetection.com [Security metal detectors] are used to provide a safe environment for those attending: Sports events, music concerts, political speeches, college graduations and large public gatherings.
Security devices can be bought or rented. They are available as walk through, portable walk through, hand held and many emerging formats.
One of the most popular walk through metal detectors is the Magnascanner CS 5000. It's a high quality microprocessor-based walk-through security detector that provides superior metal discrimination and detection.
They feature a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) that automatically suppresses or eliminates electrical interference associated with x-ray devices, video monitors and communications equipment, helping to reduce the likelihood of nuisance alarms and ultimately improving traffic throughput.
The http://www.securitydetection.com [Magnascanner] CS 5000 offers a diverse range of programs to meet your security needs. These walk-through security detectors are highly portable and can be operated by remote consoles or battery packs as needed.
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