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Metrasens, a provider of advanced detection technology for security and safety applications, announces the launch of its next-generation detection system, Metrasens Ultra™ with Xact ID™ intelligent detection technology for availability to the healthcare security market.

Metrasens Ultra, with limited release beginning in 2021, has now reached nearly 1,000 deployed systems around the world and has proven its efficacy in both detection performance as well as design aesthetics, both of which are key factors advocated for by cross-functional hospital leadership.

Emergency room physicians

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) calls it ‘a weed with deep roots that keeps growing.’ 80% of emergency room physicians say violence in healthcare has harmed patient care, according to a report by the American College of Emergency Physicians. Additionally, 50% say hospitals can do more by adding security such as metal detectors and visitor screening.

50% say hospitals can do more by adding security such as metal detectors and visitor screening

Behind these figures are real people – friends, family, co-workers, and neighbours – who are having to deal with these acts of violence at their place of work daily. The development of Metrasens Ultra has taken into consideration the many ways all of these people have been affected, inclusive of, but not limited to, gun violence. Violence is carried out in many forms – verbal and physical – with a weapon being utilised alongside some of the common forms.

Comprehensive screening operation

When it comes to the definition of a weapon, guns get the most attention, and rightfully so due to their deadly potential. Yet, in addition to guns, underlying threats exist that contribute significantly to concerns by hospital leaders – and those are knives or other bladed weapons.

A Metrasens hospital customer in the Midwest region of the U.S. reported the confiscation of thousands of knives over the course of several months, having deployed a Metrasens product following two incidents involving bladed weapons. One of those incidents requiring a life-saving surgery from the use of the weapon. “Metrasens believes a comprehensive screening operation including people, process and technology must be taken into consideration to combat all threats in a safety-first culture such as a hospital or behavioural health hospital,” said Dr. Simon Goodyear, CEO of Metrasens.

Maintaining proper aesthetics

Simply stated, Metrasens Ultra makes people screening suitable for healthcare facilities

We know that the solutions to these problems are not one-dimensional. They take orchestration which includes smart technology like Metrasens Ultra, but also the properly applied and trained use.” Metrasens Ultra Combines Advanced Screening Technology + Carefully Defined Screening Processes + Simple Operation as the Trifecta for Success.

Simply stated, Metrasens Ultra makes people screening suitable for healthcare facilities by allowing facilities to remain open and helpful rather than restricted and inaccessible— whilst maintaining proper aesthetics to feel appropriate for hospital environments. Xact ID, Ultra’s unmatched technology component, was developed with system intelligence that drives performance through advanced software algorithms, machine learning, and sensor design. This results in excellent detection capability for a full range of threat items, including guns, knives, razor blades, and other concealable threat objects.

Security screening systems

This is all accomplished in a sleek, slender design that requires little footprint and no direct power source for flexible deployment in spaces often not designed for bulky security screening systems. Being an intelligent system, Metrasens Ultra increases in utility over time with software updates and upgrades. As needs for detecting threat items change, so too will Metrasens Ultra.

Metrasens Ultra increases in utility over time with software updates and upgrades

The technology is supported by carefully defined screening processes created collaboratively between Metrasens and customers. These processes take into consideration the targeted threat profiles, space/environment considerations, and the flow of foot traffic.

Operational activity data

Usage of Metrasens Ultra by in-house or third-party security staff is a snap, with an intuitive user interface and easy to interpret zone indication LED’s that provide a location on the body where a threat object is detected, taking away the guesswork and valuable time often wasted in secondary searches. Alert and operational activity data are captured automatically and stored for viewing on the user interface or downloaded into a report for management.

In Metrasens Ultra we have concentrated on bringing to market a solution rather than just a product. The difference is that a solution represents a more complete response to the hospital's needs holistically and serves the needs of all stakeholders. That is what we have done with Metrasens Ultra,” says Goodyear.

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