How Mail Centers Can Defend Against Fentanyl
From MAIL Magazine November/December 2023: Inbound mail centers need to be on guard with new ways to detect and contain fentanyl. Recent attacks against election offices in at least five states have raised awareness.
The solution is detecting and containing fentanyl aerosols during mail handling, according to Elric Saaski, CEO, Research International (pictured above). His company is dedicated to identifying and mitigating threats in mail centers with advanced technology.
“Very small aerosol quantities can create ill effects,” Sasski told the Journal … (click to read more)
The Tritek Threat Detect sorter shown in the photo above is a proven system utilized by governments to detect inbound threats. For details see second page of PDF click here.
Click for Tritek Threat Detect Video
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Click for Elric Saaski’s Mail Security Presentation at MAILCOM ’23 (PDF) or (PowerPoint)
Click for Research International website
To contact Elric Sasski, call 1-360-805-4930
To contact Jon Tobelman (East Coast), call 1-703-625-8381
The November/December issue has numerous articles on mail center security including from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the GSA. Click to read issue



