Narcotic Detection

Advances in narcotics detection devices - the discovery and identification of microscopic particles and vapors emitted by explosives and narcotics - have kept pace with the increasingly complex security risks of our time. Narcotic/chemical detectors are changing the way police and other security agencies are handling detection. Improvements in technology have made it possible to detect a wide range of substances with greater accuracy, speed and reliability than ever before. These developments in narcotics detection will help keep our streets cleaner as Homeland Security looks to expand its reach and broaden its security measures.

Detection equipment can find traces of invisible narcotics and explosive chemicals left behind on keys, door handles, clothes and other areas that are touched frequently. When scanning objects on scene, there's significant potential to decrease the amount of time that goes into an investigation. This decreased investigation time means you have more resources available to other cases.

Law enforcement officials have successfully used narcotic detection equipment in places such as Tennessee, where it was recently deployed to collect samples from suspected meth cookhouses. In North Carolina, narcotics detection equipment was used by Sheriff's deputies to identify narcotics-tainted cash as part of a drug bust.

Trace detection is now an integral component of closing security loopholes by reliably detecting objects for narcotics residue. To view our narcotic/chemical detectors please visit our store.