School and college leaders are dealing with increased risks associated with their student vaping recent research from the University of Bath has revealed. An investigation led by the university's Professor of Applied Biochemistry University, Chris Pudney, found that…
Recent figures suggest that vape detection within public places and work places may become more necessary. The latest research from health charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) found the proportion of adults who vape has…
HALO Smart Sensors have proven to be highly accurate monitoring devices, and have been particularly popular for their successful vape detection, but to ensure reliability they do need to be kept clean. These are IoT devices…
We offer advanced vape sensors to schools across south-west England which are a useful tool, when combined with a strong behaviour policy and staff action, to reduce vaping among young people. Schools could choose to have…
One important feature of the HALO Smart Sensor, that makes it different from other high-quality health, safety and vape detectors, is that once you purchase it you do not have to sign up for a subscription to…
The HALO Smart Sensor has been enhanced recently with the addition of smoke detection. This recent firmware update means you could reduce the number of detectors you have within a building. Therefore schools that have installed…
With growing concern about the high numbers of young people vaping, and about illicit vapes, being able to detect vaping to protect air quality and the health of others within buildings is becoming more important. Importance…
News reports and alerts have highlighted issues with contaminated vapes recently. These vapes are sold as THC (the chemical component of cannabis) vapes, which are illegal in the UK, but they actually contain strong synthetic cannabinoids…
Badly behaved pupils can seriously disrupt secondary schools and sometimes will damage school property. We can offer schools in Bristol and across the south-west a smart detection device that will pick up disruptive behaviour allowing staff…
The government has launched its public consultation on the requirements for smaller premises, with a capacity of 100 to 799, which would fall within the standard tier as detailed in the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill.…