OhioHealth adds metal detectors at 26 sites by 2026 to reduce workplace violence and protect patients and staff in Columbus-area hospitals.
Abstract: The prevalence of alcohol-related traffic accidents has led to a growing demand for technological solutions that can prevent drunk driving. This paper presents a design and implementation of ...
The Davidson County Board of Education voted unanimously Monday night to spend $641,000 on 34 OPENGATE metal detection systems for all traditional middle and high schools, a move aimed at boosting ...
Abstract: Adequate sleep is essential for physical and mental well-being. The quality of sleep is significantly impacted by sleep disorders like narcolepsy, sleep apnea, nocturnal frontal lobe ...
From roller coasters and farm equipment to discrete and batch manufacturing, inductive sensors enable precise metal detection and automation across every industry. Learn more about their diverse ...