AITX's Subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices Ships First Firearm Detection Solution Under the ‘Bailey’s Gift’ Campaign
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Friday, September 30, 2022
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The campaign will provide a minimum of 10 ROSA security robots with firearm detection capabilities at no cost to underfunded or vulnerable K-12 schools in the US.
Key Points:
- The campaign will provide a minimum of 10 ROSA security robots with firearm detection capabilities at no cost to underfunded or vulnerable K-12 schools in the US.
- The initial recipient of the Baileys Gift ROSA unit is Avondale High School, located in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
- RADs solution allows for fast deployment and provides a non-biased level of early detection and deterrence to potential firearm related events in and around these buildings.
- The team is happy to know that the initial round of Baileys Gift ROSAs are currently being deployed.