Airports Best Practice In Dealing with Suspect Hand Baggage

Aigis Blast Protection Ltd

Aigis new suspect hand baggage threat containment unit (IU1200) enables airports to contain & evacuate the problem rather than their staff and customers, thus enabling them to continue operating.

What to do when a suspect item is detected?

The IU1200 is the logical extension of the hand baggage screening system. Optimally sized for busy crowded screening areas it fits right where the problem occurs, at security screening.

When a suspect hand luggage is detected, the item can be inserted in seconds into the IU1200, providing immediate explosion containment. A detailed presentation video can be seen on Aigis's website www.aigis.co.uk/bombcontainment.html.

 

Blast Protection Container
Highly mobile and easy to manoeuvre
Airport Hand Baggage Container
Suspect hand baggage contained in seconds

 

Aigis IU1200's unique blast absorption capability

Like all Aigis solutions, the IU1200 is uniquely fitted with Aigis blast absorption TABRE™ material system, which provides superior blast and fragment containment, thus helps protect people assets and buildings in the event of an explosion.

Easy and rapid removal from the building

Highly mobile manually, by robot or by tractor and easily manoeuvred through main doors and into elevators, it can be swiftly removed from public areas and away from the terminal premises to a location where the EOD can carry out further assessments.

Airport Protection
Exceeds IATA hand baggage size

Making the difference between airport closure and business continuity

The IU1200 has proved to be the solution so critical to bridge the dangerous gap between screening detection and EOD arrival. Unless a detected suspect item is immediately contained, its potential explosion could strike anytime up until the moment the EOD Team takes over. The IU1200 offers Airports, Airlines, and EOD/Security Teams the unique and highly effective way of countering the lethal effects of terrorist bomb explosions, thus suitably addressing the problem of detecting a suspect device, avoiding costly evacuations or disruption of business operations.

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