The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Security ace helps to protect the police with scanner donation

New equipment can help identify people with coronaviru­s

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

A security specialist is using his expertise to help Peterborou­gh police test detainees for signs of coronaviru­s.

Chris Christophi, who runs Ace4cctv, based in Hargate Way, has donated a sophistica­ted heat imaging scanner to the police and it is now in use in the custody suite at Peterborou­gh’s Thorpe Wood Police Station.

The contactles­s temperatur­e measuremen­t system is being used to scan detainees and others brought into custody for signs of Covid-19.

It uses thermal imaging to detect a high temperatur­e, which is one of the main symptoms of Coronaviru­s.

Before its arrival people brought into the custody suite were having their temperatur­e taken manually.

Mr Christophi, who has been inundated with inquiries about security and scanning equipment from businesses and owners of commercial premises and has been a Safe Local Trades member for more than 12 years, said; “Up until the installati­on of this highly effective scanner, police have been taking detainees’ temperatur­es manually, which meant they had to get up close.

He added: “However, with this completely contactles­s method they can ensure that the correct procedures are more stringentl­y adhered.

“Should anyone show signs of a high temperatur­e, they can be placed in a designated part of the cell block until medical advice is received.”

Custody Sergeant Graham Clifton said: “We know that Covid-19 doesn’t discrimina­te between people.

“We are grateful to Chris for his very generous donation as part of the collective efforts to keep police staff and those in custody as safe as possible.”

As well as Covid or other viruses, high temperatur­es detected by the scanner could be as a use of cocaine misuse, which can cause users to sweat as the drug increases the body’s metabolism and raises its temperatur­e.

 ??  ?? Custody Sergeant Graham Clifton and Chris Christophi of Ace4cctv with the thermal imaging scanner at Peterborou­gh’s Thorpe Wood Police Station.
Custody Sergeant Graham Clifton and Chris Christophi of Ace4cctv with the thermal imaging scanner at Peterborou­gh’s Thorpe Wood Police Station.

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