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www.AmericanSecurityToday.com February 2019 - Edition 32 tectors were installed, their presence nearly halved the number of students who reported carrying a weapon while in school, down to 7.8 percent from 13.6 percent. There are a broad ranges of applica- tions for X-ray and metal detection systems for schools and college campuses. While less than a quarter of our nation schools have deployed such techniques, these institutions are having the right conversations with communities. For example, one major US city shares its public school’s X-ray fleet to conduct ran- dom screening at various schools across their district. They are making the needed investment While another school uses metal detec- in new ways to supplement their school tion at every entry point for student and security programs. visitor screening, every day. A college, on the other hand, sets up a temporary X-ray and metal detection checkpoint for major events such as bas- ketball games and concerts. The importance of expe- rience Security professionals from all disciplines can help school administrators, boards, and SROs assess and apply the appropriate phys- ical security technologies Smiths Detection HI-SCAN 5030si Table-top X-ray inspection system for instance, is a modular table top system, ideal for threat detection for their school and college grounds. in mailrooms, entrance halls, schools and prisons. 19