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The first line of defense in any terrorist attack is the "first responder" community - local police, firefighters, and
emergency medical professionals. First responders have the greatest potential to save lives and limit casualties after a
terrorist attack. In the United States, nearly two million first responders regularly put their lives at risk to save our
lives and make all of us safer. The role of the First Responder grows each day as new threats to the safety and security
of normal citizens come to light.
Low cost and easy to use, the Chameleon® chemical detection device can be
used by fire, police or emergency rescue personnel in their role as First Responders. This innovation in color change
technology enables the wearer to quickly determine the presence of hazardous chemicals. The Chameleon is field-rugged: it can be used
in desert heat, arctic cold and in-between. It can even be immersed in water.
The Chameleon can be used by First Responders in many different applications. Because of its low cost and
ease of use, the Chameleon is an excellent chemical detection solution for situations such as the following:
- HazMat teams regularly deal with toxic gases.
- Firefighters, police and emergency medical personnel
are often called into situations where they suspect the presence of a toxic gas.
- Special law enforcement agents face missions where they may be exposed to toxic gases.
- Incidence Response Teams are often called into disaster areas where intentional or
accidental chemical leaks have occurred.
- Local police, firefighters and emergency personnel are often the front-line
when chemical leaks have occurred.
- Fire investigators and firefighters in backhaul operations may be exposed
to toxic gases from smoldering or unseen dangers.
- Security personnel need to monitor sporting events, political events or
theme parks for potential terrorist attacks.
Protecting the individual from the invisible is our number one priority.
We must protect those who protect us.
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