So it really is a game-changing technology," said Cronin. We can network the alarms, integrate the camera systems, integrate with access controls. "And there doesn't have to be a security operator right there on the spot. What’s more, the system will not alert with ordinary items like cell phones or a set of keys. Using what he calls microwave-radar technology, he says when someone passes through with a firearm or even a bomb, an alert is sent digitally to a computer. Martin explained the device can be hidden in the walls or flooring of a building. "When somebody is entering a building or public facility, the device can detect whether they're carrying a knife or a gun or a bomb," said Martin Cronin, CEO of Patriot One Technologies. LAS VEGAS (KSNV) - Chances are the next time you enter the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas, you will have passed through a state of the art security system one that can determine if you are a potential threat.
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