AvonAir offers adaptable and complete respiratory protection
AvonAir is interoperable, cost effective, and able to protect users from CBRN threat environment

The last decade has demonstrated that the nature of threats to international security has changed significantly. Challenges such as terrorism, cyber-attacks and nuclear proliferation have created an entirely new security environment.

Avon Protection deliver’s customised end-to-end security solutions and respiratory protection products, all underpinned by expert analysis, innovation and operational experience, to meet the changing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threat environment.

They have 130 years of experience in respiratory protection across the military, law enforcement, first responder, fire-fighting and industrial sectors worldwide and are soon to launch a new product range designed for the new threat environment.

AvonAir adapts to changing operational conditions

The new AvonAir range is the first adaptive powered air system capable of being configured to match changing operational conditions and includes the EZAir+ power module, the FM54 mask, the MPPAPR and the CSPAPR.

The products are interoperable, cost effective, and able to protect users from a broad spectrum of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) situations – from small scale chemical spills or incidents at major events through to full defence solutions - to meet the new and changing needs of the specialist user.

Commenting on the new product range, James Wilcox, Global Director of Marketing said, “After 5 years of development, working alongside the end-user community, Avon has produced the next generation of modular CBRN respiratory protection. Our focus on providing the wearer with lighter, modular and fully integrated solutions is evident in the AvonAir range. In addition the ability for customer to configure systems depending on operational needs dramatically lowers their cost of ownership and maintenance.”

argus P Type covert camera exhibited at Eurosatory 2016

Avon’s range of handheld thermal imagers for fire-fighters, surveillance operatives, first responders and law enforcement officers are market leaders around the world. The argus P Type camera, designed for covert surveillance, will be used at Eurosatory to demonstrate how the heat signatures of people and objects can be used to detect hidden devices and voids.

With the ability to detect a person up to 500m away, quick start operation (5 secs) to save time and battery life, and video and stills capability as standard, the P Type has many of the most advanced features available on any thermal imaging camera.

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