The World's First Aviation Vape Detector
- There are currently no devices to detect vaping on aircraft
- Smoke alarms can only detect excessive / close proximity vaping
- Cabin crew are expected to smell or see all cases of vaping
Vaping on planes is illegal & very difficult to police
Hardware
Quick and easy to install discreet devices
Alerts
Accurate and effective readings
Fast
From vaping to alert in seconds
Stand alone
No internet connectivity required
Battery Powered
Fitted with rechargeable batteries. No need to wire in.
Only solution
First aviation device in the world
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