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Hand-held Metal Detectors are designed to safeguard security-sensitive areas like schools, courtrooms, corrections facilities, sports events, businesses, nightclubs, bars and other public areas and events. They are applied along with walk-through metal detectors. Construction crews and woodworkers also use hand-held metal detectors to find dangerous nails or other metallic debris in reclaimed building materials and trees.
A recent study proves that hand-held metal detectors are just as precise as x-rays in finding coins and other metallic objects swallowed by children. They are for less and radiation-free, are normally lightweight, highly sensible and require little maintenance. The particular shape of the sensible surface makes operation of the device easy, not similar to portable metal detectors with ring transducers. They come with 9V batteries or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
Hand-held metal detectors are most ordinarily used for body searches for weapons in crowd control, and checking parcels and letters. Garret manufactures galore of the best hand-held scanners in the world. The Garrett Enforcer G-2 is the smallest body scanner and sensible sufficient to detect even the smallest of knives or guns. The most ordinary one is the Super Scanner. It may observe hatpins as little as one inch.
When hand-held detectors are swopped on, a red signal pattern in transmitted from the coil to the ground. When the signal comes in contact with a metal, it interrupts the signal and the detector alerts the user with an audio signal and flashing lights. Hand held detectors are of respective types -- commercial, professional, all-purpose, beach, gold metal, relic metal and 2-box deep searchers.
From Publishers WeeklyHunter's most recent adventure story recounts the story of three brutal escaped convicts and the obsessive state trooper who pursues them. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.From Library JournalAfter killing a black inmate, the brutal Lamar Pye breaks out of the Oklahoma State Penitentiary along with his retarded cousin, Odell, and a hapless artist-turned-felon named Richard. They embark on a desperate run all over Oklahoma and Texas, pursued by state troopers. The escapees hide out with a convict groupie who has lived alone since murdering her parents as an adolescent. In a parody of domesticity, Lamar embraces these losers as the family he never knew. Unlettered Lamar is a natural leader, more intellectual by far than his pursuers, but his gang screws up each time at a terrible cost in bloodshed. Hunter's (Point of Impact, LJ 2/1/93) portrayal of Lamar is unromantic but sympathetic. Lamar is a loser who never had a chance; he uses his short amount of time of freedom to get his own back and to indulge in the mindless violence that is the only thing that veritably satisfies and delectations him. This seriocomic chase adventure story packs a punch. For most frequent collections. David Keymer, California State Univ., Stanislaus Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.ReviewThey weren't just born to kill. They were born to rock your world....
"An exhilarating crime novel...there is no place to run for cover from this author's prose." --The New York Times Book Review
"A story that grabs you closely by the throat...and never slackens it is hold." --The Denver Post
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