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Mail Hazard Screening: How to Protect From Mail Threats

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Mail threat detection is the process of identifying potentially hazardous mail and packages through Secure Mail and Safe Package Handling (SMSPH) protocols.

Programs often include methods like a down-draft table or negative pressure room where trained staff can more safely process suspicious items.

Threats include:

— Biological Pathogens
— Drugs like Fentanyl
— Explosive
— Chemical
— Nuclear and Radiological

The most effective way to protect your organization from mail threats is through a proven solution that automates detecting and isolating potentially dangerous items. including real-time identification coupled with robust filtering technology … (click to read more)

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