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Description

Training aids for detection dog

Do you want to train your dog on real electrical product or electronic device odor? It is now possible to train with your favorite training aid even if you don’t have access to the target material.

The odor Getxent tube provides a safe and effective way to train detection dogs in real-world conditions. These odor Getxent tubes release the selected scent accurately and continuously for up to six months, allowing for long-term training.

Technology

Getxent tubes, a patented technology of Polymer Odor Capture and Release.

Specifications

Pack of 10 Getxent tubes already impregnated seven days:

  • Electronics: mix of:
    • Actual 6″ x 6″ circuit board with solid state components
    • 50g of Tantalum powder

Key features

  • Effective for training detection dogs in real-world conditions
  • Releases odor molecules accurately and continuously
  • Wide range of target odors available for detection dog training from imprinting to operational detection
  • Patented technology

Description

  • 10x Getxent tube ready to use with your target odor in it
  • Tube dimensions: 8×35 mm / 0.3×1.4 in.
  • Tube weight: 0.93 g / 0.002 lbs
  • Shelf life: 150 uses/12 months

Shipping and delivery

For odor tubes references not in stock (inventory on the way), please allow three to four weeks for shipping.

Applications

  • Electronics: all electronics devices contain printed circuit board and various components. Among them, capacitors or high power resistances contain tantalum. With the combination of real PCB + components and tantalum powder, you can train your dog to detect all electronic devices, like cellphones, computers, cameras, dynamic random-access memories (DRAM) modules, USB sticks, automotive electronics, memory sticks, etc. Because tantalum is used for high-end application, you can also detect electronic modules used for weapons or in aerospace.

Electronics detection dogs, also known as electronic detection canines, are trained to detect the scent of electronic devices and components:

  • Counterterrorism: Electronics detection dogs play a crucial role in counterterrorism efforts by assisting in the detection of explosive devices that may contain electronic components. These dogs can locate hidden electronic devices used in the construction of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) or other threats.
  • Law Enforcement Operations: In law enforcement operations, electronics detection dogs are used to locate electronic devices involved in criminal activities, such as those used in cybercrime, drug trafficking, or other forms of organized crime. These dogs can help officers find hidden equipment, storage devices, or evidence related to electronic crimes.
  • Search and Rescue Missions: In search and rescue operations, electronics detection dogs may be employed to locate electronic devices like cell phones or GPS devices that can assist in finding missing persons. This is particularly useful in situations where individuals may be stranded or lost in remote areas.
  • Correctional Facilities: Electronics detection dogs are used in prisons and correctional facilities to locate contraband electronic devices, such as cell phones or communication devices, which inmates may use to coordinate illegal activities both inside and outside the facility.
  • Cybersecurity Investigations: In the realm of cybersecurity, electronics detection dogs can be employed to assist in the physical detection of hidden hardware, storage devices, or other electronic components that may be part of a cyber threat or compromise.
  • Customs and Border Control: Electronics detection dogs may be utilized at border crossings and customs checkpoints to identify hidden electronic devices associated with smuggling operations or other illicit activities. This helps authorities enforce import/export regulations and protect national security.
  • Public Events Security: Electronics detection dogs may be deployed at public events, government facilities, or high-security venues to ensure that no unauthorized or potentially threatening electronic devices are present.

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