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Research International develops advanced technologies for global counter-terrorism and threat detection—delivering innovative solutions from handheld detectors to large-scale monitoring systems.

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ASAP III for Mail Rooms

The Next Generation in CBRNe Mail Threat Detection

ASAP III operator sorting mail over downdraft table

Is your mail room protected against CBRNe threats? Biowarfare agents, toxic chemicals, and explosives can turn up in the mailrooms of high-value targets such as corporations, banks, and government agencies - harming staff, shutting down businesses, and contaminating buildings for months. In today's world, organizations need protection from such threats.

Research International's ASAP III system for mail rooms is the latest generation of mail room CBRNe protection, offering:

Accurate monitoring, rapid processing, low operating costs

Smart testing slashes your cost of bioconsumables

No need to test every batch. With ASAP III, biological testing is only done when the built-in bioaerosol detector senses a threat.

Eliminates delays in mail processing

Any aerosol threats present will be reported by the detectors within seconds. If none are observed, the mail can be released immediately.

Protect your staff and keep your facility safe

A HEPA-filtered negative pressure room and downdraft table ensure that mailroom staff are safe and the building is protected.

Product Features

No moving parts other than the primary fan.
Maintenance is minimal.
Wide operating temperature range.
Structure is comparatively clog resistant.
Sampled air volume is maximized, improving collection statistics.
It is an ultra-high capacity stand-alone dry sampler when used with RI’s proprietary electret filters.

Applications

Environmental
Air quality
Public health
Agriculture
Medical facilities
Military
Power plants
Homeland security

DETECTING FENTANYL IN THE MAIL: An Interview with CEO Elric Saaski

In October, Research International CEO Elric Saaski spoke at MailCom 2023 in Atlantic City on new techniques for high-speed detection of fentanyl and biothreats. He was subsequently interviewed on the subject by Mail: The Journal of Communication Distribution, which featured him on the cover of the November/December issue.

Read the interview (PDF)

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