Testimonials
The FriskerPRO® video to the right features commentary from police and correctional facility guards discussing their experiences with the unit and how it could help you in your daily searching routines.
The second video on the right was developed by a UK dealer for the FriskerPRO® (sold as the Eazysearch for marketing acceptability to the public). It gives another look into the use and effectiveness of the unit. Using a device on each hand to perform a thorough search is rapidly becoming the method of choice. If you are interested in purchasing the FriskerPRO® (Eazysearch) in the UK, Scandinavia, Holland, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxemburg, please visit Eazysearch.co.uk.
For purchasing in India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Srilanka, and Bangladesh contact Cybermotion.
Countless other guards and police have used or tried the FriskerPRO®, below you can hear from a few of them about their experiences.
Interested in more information about the unit and its capabilities? Check out the FriskerPRO® page for specifications and up-close pictures.
“Cleveland Police have been using the Eazysearch/FriskerPro
metal detector for the last seven months within the custody suite
environment. The officers and staff have found the equipment easy and
comfortable to use and we feel as a tool it is of great help in securing
evidence, ensuring the safety of staff and detained persons. I intend
to expand its use within the Custody Environment and present it to
the Force to consider using in the patrol environment”
Chief Superintendent Graham Cummings of Cleveland Police in England
“I assigned each FriskerPRO® hand worn metal detector to a
different area with different amounts of prisoner traffic. One was
tested in the Medical Department for prisoners coming in from the
Units to see medical personnel. Officer Dupuie stated that it was
great in detecting the smallest of items. The second one was
assigned to the Activities Building with a very heavy population
of prisoners in and out. Sgt. Creamer found the device worked
very well for spot checks on prisoners. He felt this would be a
useful device for security. The third detector was tested with
the Movement team, and was found to be very effective. Officer
Curcin found the device better to handle then the wand metal
detector he presently uses. Thank you for letting us test the
FriskerPRO®”
Deputy Warden, James L. O’Farrell, Maine State Prison
“COII David Cole, security Officer in Prison Industries,
conducted a fifteen (15) day trial test of the FriskerPRO®
Metal Detector for our Facility. The detector (FriskerPRO®)
works well on all types of metal. The unit will detect very
small amounts of metal, as small as a paper clip in an inmate’s
pocket. The unit (FriskerPRO®) is small and light weight. It
is not in the way when you pat down inmates. With this small
unit you are able to feel anything else that an inmate may have
on him. Overall COII Cole finds this unit to be a positive aid
in pat down searches. Thank you for the opportunity of testing
the FriskerPRO®”
Major Richard Lohr, Northern Regional Jail and Correctional Facility, Moundsville, WV
“The FriskerPRO® is a SURVIVAL TOOL. When you
put it on your hand, it (FriskerPRO®) does not prevent
you from using that hand to do anything else. You can draw your weapon
and fire it, you can put your hands on a suspect and make a physical
arrest, you can handcuff, you can use pepper spray, you can use an
impact weapon, you can do anything you can normally do with your
hands with this tool (FriskerPRO®) in place and
functioning. A key to it being a good product is, it (FriskerPRO®)
does not tell the suspect when it is working and when it has found
something. Once you have seen it work you will see what it can detect
which normally you would not find. It is not cost prohibitive, we
spend more money on coffee in a month than we spent on this tool.
It will save your life.”
Weapons Instructor Officer Bruce Klinger, Boxford PD
“The other piece of equipment that I found very helpful was the
FriskerPRO® (hand metal detector). It was a very nice
thing to have when doing hasty TCP’s. If we were just searching for
weapons then it made the searches go by allot quicker and helped to
insure that nothing slipped by. If you made sure to slide your hand
up against the person, then it never missed a thing. Although you
did need to make sure that your hand was in contact with the person,
if it was the slightest bit away from them then it could miss some
of the smaller things. It is also a piece of equipment that I think
everyone should have with them no matter where they deploy. Thank
you for your time to listen to what soldiers have to think about
the equipment they take over there, and what works or doesn't.
Thank you again”
SSG Christopher Glenn
“We measure success by how many times we don’t have to
use force. Most of the 84 technologies on display at
Mock Prison Riot were built on that principle-to preempt
overwhelming force-but a few rose to the top. Here they are:
FriskerPRO®. Wand metal
detectors, like those used at airports, are no good in
prisons — officers need both hands free. This device, which consists
of little more than a 9-volt battery and a mini magnetometer,
straps to the palm of your hand and vibrates when it’s near metal,
such as a safety pin concealed in a prisoner’s mouth or a
shank tucked into his sock.”
Captain Carl Sims, an intense Air Force Special Ops man turned prison tactical unit commander.
“People were very satisfied with the FriskerPRO®
and (how) it works as it should. They have been testing the
FriskerPRO® both in the field and in the lockup. Their
vision is that the FriskerPRO® will be available in every
patrol car in the future.”
Chief Superintendent of the Capital Police Force (in Iceland), Geir Jón Thorisson
“It is imperative never to be deviated from a thorough pat
down no matter the age, sex or clothing of a subject as shown in the
pat down of a young man wearing baggy pants. A cursory pat down by
Cincinnati officers missed the gun secreted between his legs in
the pants which led to a shoot out in which, amazingly, no one
was wounded. The results could have been vastly different for the
subject and the officers involved. Your department may wish to
check out the FriskerPRO® to assist in pat downs.
It is a metal detector that an officer literally wears on his/her
hand. It keeps hands and fingers free to search the subject using
academy approved techniques.”
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