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HANDS
FREE METAL DETECTION WITH THE PROTECTION OF KEVLAR
Adams new model HF-1
detector gloves give the operator the ability to have "Hands
Free" metal detection with the protection of "Kevlar".
This gives the wearer the added protection from infected hypodermic
needles, knife and razor blade wounds, during pat-down procedures, but
still retain the ability to search and detect for concealed weapons or
contraband with the aid of a powerful metal detector. When the HF-1 has
detected a metal object it will give an alarm indication by means of a
vibration against the operator's wrist.
Adams HF-1 detector gloves
are of a very rugged and durable construction. They are light-weight and
comfortable to ware, as well as being easy to use, with no adjustments
necessary for use. Just switch them on and they are ready to go, it's
that simple!
The electronic circuitry is
housed inside the glove so each hand is a self contained metal detector
with no visible wires or switches etc. The detector is powered by one
standard 9 volt battery or optional re-chargeable NiCad. The HF-1 gloves
are available as a "Dual Active" (D/A) pair (one metal
detector for each hand) or as a "Passive Active" (P/A) (one
glove, of the operator's choice, either left or right hand has metal
detector technology built in) while the other corresponding glove (left
or right) is "Blank" (has no technology inside).
HF-1 is suitable for law
enforcement, tactical operations, crowd control and military
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ADAMS PRESENTS ANOTHER
NEW INNOVATIVE CONCEPT IN METAL DETECTION TECHNOLOGY
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METAL
DETECTION THAT GIVES THE WEARER A SIXTH SENSE
Adams
new "MIT" is the world's very first metal detector that the
operator wears instead of holds. The MIT has been specifically designed
for Pat down and hand search procedures where the operator wants to be
in close contact with the subject being searched. The "MIT"
can be wom on either left or right hand or one "MIT" on each
hand, giving the operator the power of two metal detectors in use at the
same time! This gives the operator the ability for fast processing of
people. When the operator has located a metal target the "MIT"
gives an alarm indication by means of a vibration against the wearer's
wrist. As the vibration is to the operator's wrist and not to the hand,
the person being searched does not feel vibration. This offers the
operator a covert approach to pat-down procedures. The "MIT"
also gives the operator's fingers complete dexterity to feel for
concealed objects that are of a non-metallic nature, simultaneously.
"MIT" is fully automatic and requires no adjustments for use.
It is powered by one standard 9 Volt battery or optional NiCad
rechargeable battery. There are no visible wires, switches or buttons.
Everything is housed in a machine washable, soft stretching neoprene
(wet-suit) material. The operator just puts the "MIT" into the
"On mode and begins a pat-down search............... It's that
simple!
ADAMS
"MIT" DETECTS ALL METALS AND ALLOYS
("MIT"
is sold as a single unit) |
MIT ADAMS PRESENTS AN
INNOVATIVE NEW CONCEPT FOR PAT-DOWN AND HAND SEARCHES
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