The Bloodhound CO2 detector can be used to determine if any potential culprits are present in a room by measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide exhaled.
The Bloodhound underdoor CO2 detector has been developed jointly with Gas Data Limited of Coventry, to bring forward an operational piece of equipment for those tasked with searching isolated rooms and buildings where rapid intervention teams need that vital information to establish human presence in a stronghold.
Bloodhound now provides an essential safety net in this dangerous area of operations indicating reliable CO2 levels present before entry is made.
Operational situations often dictate the need to quickly ascertain if someone or more than one person are inside a given space or room before rapid intervention is made.
Underdoor video viewers like the SCORPION are often not available to small tactical units carrying out fast ball operations where answers are needed urgently, and the BLOODHOUND provides a solution.
The unit has been built to be very portable and lightweight with visible lights to indicate the status of a situation.
As CO2 is heavier than air it falls to the floor where the BLOODHOUND blade enters a room under a door at the lowest point to quickly analyse it is CO2 and therefore humans exhaling their breath.
BLOODHOUND is unique as it has been designed for the sole purpose of finding CO2, not like hand portable units used by those entering confined spaces via manholes in street workers and very much heavier and less covert than this unit.
It will be noticed that BLOODHOUND is of a similar body design to SCORPION UDV for good reason.
Easily changeable AA batteries are housed in the knurled handle which like the SCORPION, has a 1/4” Whitworth thread evident so that the provided extendable handle provides users with a facility to slide the BLOODHOUND blade safely under the door lip ensuring the user is not behind the door if shots are fired.
The Bloodhound CO2 detector can be used to determine if any potential culprits are present in a room by measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide exhaled.
The Bloodhound underdoor CO2 detector has been developed jointly with Gas Data Limited of Coventry, to bring forward an operational piece of equipment for those tasked with searching isolated rooms and buildings where rapid intervention teams need that vital information to establish human presence in a stronghold.
Bloodhound now provides an essential safety net in this dangerous area of operations indicating reliable CO2 levels present before entry is made.
Operational situations often dictate the need to quickly ascertain if someone or more than one person are inside a given space or room before rapid intervention is made.
Underdoor video viewers like the SCORPION are often not available to small tactical units carrying out fast ball operations where answers are needed urgently, and the BLOODHOUND provides a solution.
The unit has been built to be very portable and lightweight with visible lights to indicate the status of a situation.
As CO2 is heavier than air it falls to the floor where the BLOODHOUND blade enters a room under a door at the lowest point to quickly analyse it is CO2 and therefore humans exhaling their breath.
BLOODHOUND is unique as it has been designed for the sole purpose of finding CO2, not like hand portable units used by those entering confined spaces via manholes in street workers and very much heavier and less covert than this unit.
It will be noticed that BLOODHOUND is of a similar body design to SCORPION UDV for good reason.
Easily changeable AA batteries are housed in the knurled handle which like the SCORPION, has a 1/4” Whitworth thread evident so that the provided extendable handle provides users with a facility to slide the BLOODHOUND blade safely under the door lip ensuring the user is not behind the door if shots are fired.