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Product: passivesecurityscan.com
Passive Security Scan is a U.S.-based manufacturer of physical security equipment. Its flagship product is the Passive Portal™ zero-radiation passive security screening gate, designed to detect concealed weapons and potential threats. It also offers Passive Portal™ with EBT and the Elevated Body Temperature Station for contactless temperature screening. Overall, it is closer to an “entry-point personnel safety screening” solution than a traditional cybersecurity product.
The product is based on Passive Scanning Technology™. The official website cites U.S. patent US7408461 and says the system identifies weapons by reading changes in the Earth’s magnetic field. The device is less than 2 inches thick and weighs about 28.5 pounds. It supports indoor/outdoor use, is weather-resistant, and can be deployed as a portable or semi-permanent installation. Claimed throughput is up to 1,200 people per hour, with each scan taking about 3 seconds. On the management side, it connects via Bluetooth to an included 10-inch tablet, which can display the approximate location of a threat on the body. It also works with colored LEDs, audible alarms, and configurable voice prompts to help on-site security staff perform quick secondary checks.
The official website does not disclose clear pricing, procurement packages, warranty terms, or service SLAs, only prompting users to contact sales. It also claims to be more economical than standard metal detectors. On compliance, the only information found is the U.S. patent and Made in USA/Assembled in USA statements. No UL, CE, FCC, TSA, ISO, or third-party testing reports were identified. Its “nearly 99% accuracy” is described only as internal testing, so buyers should request validation materials before procurement.
Its strengths include zero radiation, contactless operation, portability, and relatively high throughput, making it friendly for environments such as schools and religious venues that may prefer not to use highly intrusive screening methods. Its roughly 12-hour battery life also suits temporary scenarios such as sports events and music festivals. The drawbacks are that publicly available materials are fairly marketing-oriented, while pricing, false-positive/false-negative rates, operations and maintenance support, system integration capabilities, and authoritative certifications are insufficiently documented. It also cannot replace cybersecurity capabilities such as network firewalls, EDR, or cloud security.
It is suitable for schools, churches/synagogues, office buildings, public buildings, sports venues, and law enforcement facilities as an initial entry screening tool. Access from mainland China, as well as local delivery, after-sales support, and certification information, is unclear; the china_access assessment is unknown.
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