Products designed to detect contraband in correctional facilities
This array of tools can help agencies cover all their bases
Spend your resources on contraband prevention early and save on the interest you’ll pay for response
Learn how this easy-to-use device can enhance your contraband detection strategy
New York Department of Labor report directs prisons to make mailrooms safer and provide better protective equipment to reduce drug exposure
Some jails have also increased the availability of Narcan to reverse opioid overdoses
A report showed huge increase in drug seizures in 2020, despite lockdowns that allowed only attorneys and prison staff to access the facilities for much of year
View this webinar to learn real-life insights on how to maintain, protect, reduce and detect contraband
Taking contraband control seriously saves lives; here's what COs should be on the lookout for
People have gone to great lengths to get drugs into the facility, but the sheriff's office is gaining the upper hand
Before the body scanner, staff was required to pat down new inmates with their hands
Multiple screening steps and checkpoints, combined with varied screening technology, will help thwart smuggling into your facility to keep officers and inmates safer
Consider these tools and techniques to help maintain the constant vigilance necessary to keep contraband drugs, phones and weapons out of your facility
The BDAS+ from Decon7 provides a tool to help COs reduce potential exposure to infectious diseases and dangerous narcotics like fentanyl
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