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The Chameleon®, a field-configurable chemical detection unit, is the most innovative hazardous chemical detection
device on the market today. It provides a low-cost, easy-to-use, hands-free solution for first responders, military
and industrial personnel. Each disposable cassette detects a different toxic gas, enabling the
user to configure the reusable Chameleon armband for the needs of his or her specific mission on a daily basis.
The Chameleon, unlike current colorimetric detection, is designed for use in a wide variety of operating environments;
it can be used in desert heat, arctic cold, or tropical conditions; it can even be immersed in water! It detects gases and vapors
in air where many other technologies only detect hazards in liquid or aerosol form. For toxic chemicals, the gas form is the most
likely danger to first responders and military personnel.
The sensors change color when the toxic gas is present and require no power or calibration. The Chameleon is wearable and
designed for easy on / easy off fit on the wearer's forearm. It can be worn over most turn-out gear or level-A suits.
Chameleon sensors are currently available for the following hazards:
(Click on the compound to view the operating instructions)
We expect to introduce additional sensors soon.
Product Brochures
Articles of Interest
- NYPD Warns of Chlorine Terror Risk
By Colleen Long, The Associated Press, February 13, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) - Undercover police secretly set up a fake copmany to demonstrate how easily an anonymosly a terrorist
could purchase chlorine.....
- Chameleon: The 2007 Innovation Award Winner in the HazMat/WMD Category at the International
Association of Chiefs of Police Conference Held in New Orleans.
October 2007
Tim Dees, Editor-in-Chief, Officer.com, wrote: “The Cygnus Law Enforcement Group presented the 2007 Innovation awards on
Oct. 13 in New Orleans.
- Chlorine Truck Bombs Sicken Hundreds of Iraqis
MSNBC News Services, March 18, 2007
Toxic gas reportedly kills 2, makes 350 Iraqis and 6 U.S. troops ill.
- Iraqi Insurgents us 2nd 'Dirty' Bomb
by Brian Murphy, AP writer, 2/21/2007
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Insurgents exploded a truck carrying chlorine gas canisters...
- Iraqi Militants Use Chlorine in 3 Bombings
by Damien Cave and Ahmad Fadam, The New York Times, 2/21/2007
BAGHDAD, Feb. 21 - A truck bomb that compbined explosives with chlorine gas blew up...
- Chemical Warfare - Millions of Lives Destroyed by Crystal "Meth"
by Kevin D. Denee, The Real Truth, Nov./Dec. Issue
Crystal "meth" is spreading throughout society at an alarming rate...
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