Locking Device Withstands Extreme Wind and Debris
The FM8700 series exit device was created to withstand extreme wind speeds and flying debris, while meeting life-safety code requirements for panic egress and fire resistance. The lock is surface-mounted to the door and doesn't require any door preparation.
Sargent Manufacturing created the two-point latching hardware in compliance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 361 guidelines, which mandate that emergency shelters incorporate door and hardware products that can resist the forces of a severe windstorm. During FEMA testing, the lock kept doors secure during high wind load pressures and five missile shots from two-by-four lumber at 100 mph.
Radiation Tracker Connects to PDA or Laptop
The tool can be remotely connected to a PDA, laptop or other backpacks to provide an expandable meshing network.
Concealed Body-Armor Vest Protects Comfortably
Protective Products International created concealable body-armor vests for different users. The Viper vest aids officers trained in the Weaver stance - a two-handed technique by which the officer's dominant hand holds the firearm and the supporting hand wraps around the dominant hand. The Scorpion vest provides officers on extended-duty assignments added ventilation and heat dissipation. The Trilhouette vest was designed for women and features a three-piece front panel to provide ballistic protection and reduced impact from bullets.
Plug-and-Play Mapping Converts Analog to Digital
The LeicaRCD100 is an integrated medium-format mapping camera that provides a solution for agencies that want to convert from analog to digital airborne imaging. It offers plug-and-play mapping that utilizes workflow applications from flight planning and flight execution to orthophoto generation, feature collection and three-dimensional mapping.