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Detector Dogs Australia Wins Contract to Supply Explosive-Detection Dogs to the Sri Lankan Air Force

July 31, 2009

Detector Dogs Australia (DDA) has won a contract to supply explosive-detection and bomb-detection dogs to the Sri Lankan Air Force.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 31, 2009 -- Detector Dogs Australia (DDA) has won a contract to supply explosive-detection and bomb-detection dogs to the Sri Lankan Air Force. The K-9 shipment will have the responsibility of screening vehicles - luggage and suspicious containers - and walking areas in which an explosive item might be left if security measures were breached. Trained man-and-dog teams offer a greater high sight presence and deterrent than any number of security personal.

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Detector Dogs Australia Wins Contract to Supply Explosive-Detection Dogs to the Sri Lankan Air Force Detector Dogs Australia Wins Contract to Supply Explosive-Detection Dogs to the Sri Lankan Air Force

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DDA's CEO Mr Kris Kotsopoulos said, "It’s been proven that some dogs can detect odours of narcotics and explosives in parts per billion, which means that a dog has a greater ability to detect odour or intruder than any other type of mechanical equipment. The biggest difference between dogs and equipment is that equipment has to come in close contact with the package being tested, whereas a dog actually is working with odour that is carried through air currents."

Australia's longest serving private sector detection firm, DDA prides itself on being a quality services company and now maintains a working presence across the Pacific Rim.

"We don't consider ourselves to be a dog company," Kotsopoulos stated. "Our primary technology is old-fashioned, low-tech dogs and their noses and teeth, but we're big subscribers to a layered technology approach to protection. Our approach is to layer what we do with the dogs with other technologies, such as trace detection technology that works very specifically on odours, but can't cover the area or work as fast to accomplish all the goals that we can with dogs."

Personal-protection trained K9s

DDA candidates go through a rigorous three to four-month training process. During this period they undergo a thorough behaviour-modification process to determine the natural drives of the dog. Trainers develop cues through a certain drill, word or action to excite the dog to search for an odour associated with a reward. With a personal-protection trained K9, we offer expatriate clients the opportunity to secure an armed guard that won't lie, cheat, steal, or sleep on the job. Once training is completed, the dogs work multiple hours a week to keep their minds fresh on their jobs and are sent out to on-site work.

DDA receives priority because of our status as a market leader, and clients have confidence in a company that's been in the K9 security and policing business for more than three decades.

DDA is a member of the International Society of Explosive Engineers and the National Police Canine Association (US). Since there are no national standards for canine explosives detection/protection and how these dogs are evaluated, DDA complies with an independent body which certifies their handlers and dogs, the National Police and Canine Association.

DDA canine teams screen large areas quicker and far more proficiently than the standard security officer. If clients didn't use trained protection/detection dogs they would be required to employ more than twice the manpower they currently have to do the same job. More manpower does not always mean better security. Though humans can do many things that dogs cannot, they do not have the ability to detect explosives or an intruder, and therefore lack the major benefits of a detection dog.

K9s – the best explosive-detection technology

Kotsopoulos believes that personnel and customers are far more confident with a canine than with other forms of explosive-detection technology, and certainly much higher than that of any person trying to detect explosive items.

After many years in the industry and extensive research in canine explosives detection and personal protection, DDA believes the Asia Pacific region and the international expatriate community has made the best choice in employing canines for this job. DDA has proven successful in protecting facilities, and that's the product the Asian-Pacific region and the international expatriate community has the most confidence in.

More information can be found online at http://detectordogs.com.au


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  • Name: DDA Media Desk

    Company: Detector Dogs Australia

    Telephone: +61 3 5786 5388

    Email: ***@detectordogs.com.au

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    http://detectordogs.com.au
  • About the author

    Kris Kotsopoulos CEO and Director has been working with German Shepherds and Dobermanns since 1980. He is the Director of K9 Security Australia and Detector Dogs Australia. Author or "How To Achieve Precision Tracking Dogs" www.precisiontrackingdogs.com

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