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Portable Walk Through Metal Detector Gate

Portable Walk Through Metal Detector Gate

Seamless Access, Unmatched Security: Dual-Layered Protection for High-Traffic, Sensitive Spaces.

Aratum’s portable walk-through metal detector gate utilizes advanced RFID technology and facial detection for dual-layered access control, allowing only authorized personnel to enter a facility. The gate enhances security and improves operational efficiency in high-traffic, sensitive environments such as large-scale events and government facilities.

Key Features

Key Features

Product Specifications

Product Specifications

Input AC 100V~240V / 50HZ~60HZ
Operating temperature
-20 C to +70 C
Working Humidity
99%, non-condensing
Protection Level
IP55, UV protection
Folded Dimension
L950 x W600 x H620mm
Passage Dimension
L810 x W790 x H2120mm
External Dimension
L810 x W1180 x H2240mm
Packing Dimension
L1065 x W675 x H705mm
Gross weight
42kg
Operating frequency range
1-100 Bands
Battery Life
40 Hours

Walkthrough
Metal Detector Gate
Comparison Chart

Walkthrough Metal Detector Gate Comparison Chart

Brands

Display

Custom Display
7 inch LED Display
Monochrome Display
Custom Display
7 inch LED Display
7 inch LED Display
Monochrome Display

RFID

Seamless pass- through, no stopping required

X

X

Pass-through requires stopping

X

X

X

Temperature Detection

Optional

X

X

Optional

X

X

X

Face Detection

Seamless pass- through, no stopping required

X

X

Pass-through requires stopping

X

X

X

Portable

X

X

Optional

X

X

Detect Zone 18

Detect Zone 33

LED Both Side

LED Four Side

Remote Controlled

Optional IR Remote Control
Equipped with an IR remote control for remote parameter configuration
Optional IR Remote Control
Optional IR Remote Control
No IR Remote Control
No IR Remote Control
No IR Remote Control

Battery

4 Hours Battery Backup
No Battery
No Battery
No Battery
4 Hours Battery Backup
4 Hours Battery Backup
No Battery

77% of schools face crime:

Is your school prepared for the next incident?

security gate for school

Schools are facing rising security threats, including unauthorized intrusions, violence, and the presence of harmful materials. In the 2019-20 school year, 77% of US public schools reported at least one crime on campus, amounting to 1.4 million accidents. By 2021-22, student firearm possessions surged to 5,000 cases, the highest in a decade, while the percentage of schools with armed law enforcement officers dropped from 51% to 45%, leaving campuses increasingly vulnerable to threats that endanger the safety of students and staff.

Aratum’s advanced security gate offers a powerful line of defense against these growing threats. By integrating RFID technology, facial recognition, and real-time tracking, schools can control who enters their grounds to prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing school grounds. The security gate is equipped to detect if an individual entering the school carries hazardous weapons or firearms, ensuring enhanced protection against potential threats. 

Sources: 

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Fast Facts 
https://nces.ed.gov/FastFacts/display.asp?id=49

Irwin, V., Wang, K., Cui, J., Thompson, A. (2024, July)
NCES Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2023 
https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2024/2024145.pdf

49% Surge in Cargo Theft in the first half of 2024

With expensive equipment and cargo, vast inventory, and limited personnel, warehouses are prime targets for theft, sabotage, and unauthorized access. According to a report by Overhaul, cargo theft incidents in the USA skyrocketed by 49% in the first half of 2024 compared to the previous year. 787 incidents were reported, with electronics being the primary target due to their high resale value. Moreover, Truckstop stated that warehouse theft, hijacks, and pilferage often go undetected until the losses become substantial. 

Apart from access control, Aratum’s portable gate features real-time tracking that monitors the movement of RFID-tagged cargo, offering visibility over the flow of high-demand products. Automated alerts are triggered when suspicious activities occur. The gates’s flexibility allows seamless integration with existing warehouse management and security systems, making it scalable to keep theft in check across multiple entry points.

Sources: 

US and Canada H1-2024 Cargo Theft Report
https://over-haul.com/us-cargo-theft-report/

Cargo Theft Trends 2023: FBI Insights and Proactive Tactics for the Freight Industry 
https://truckstop.com/blog/cargo-theft-fbi-insights/

An average of $3,000 per medical supply is lost every year.

A report by NPR indicated that drug diversion incidents in hospitals are often unreported. In one case, over 16,000 Oxycodone pills were stolen even before systems caught it. A Chief Healthcare Executive study also shows that 10-20% of a hospital’s mobile assets, such as medical devices, are lost or stolen while in operation, causing millions in losses annually.  On average, each lost medical supply costs $3,000. Additionally, patient safety has been compromised as drugs may be tampered with or contaminated. 

Aratum’s RFID-enabled portable gate ensures only authorized personnel can access sensitive areas to reduce internal theft risks. The gate also detects hidden items while tracking tagged assets in real-time. Automated alerts are sent to security teams for immediate action to safeguard valuable medical supplies and improve hospital security.

Sources:

Mann, B. (2020, October 5)
Some Health Workers Suffering from Addiction Steal Drugs Meant for patients
https://www.gpb.org/news/2020/10/05/some-health-workers-suffering-addiction-steal-drugs-meant-for-patients

Jennings, A. (2023, August 28)
Hidden costs of missing medical equipment
https://www.chiefhealthcareexecutive.com/view/hidden-costs-of-missing-medical-equipment-viewpoint

Mayo Clinic
Outbreaks of infections associated with drug diversion by US healthcare personnel
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4669560/

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