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SPY101852

Advanced Theft Detection to Catch Thieves

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Enhanced Ultraviolet Thief Detection Powder

Detect theft with precision using our Ultraviolet Thief Detection Powder, designed to catch a thief and provide irrefutable evidence of tampering or unauthorized access. This advanced detection solution now features a new spray mechanism for better coverage and easier application, making it the ideal tool for theft detection in a variety of scenarios.

Key Features:

  • Invisible Marking Technology: The UV powder leaves no visible trace but fluoresces brightly under ultraviolet light, revealing tampering or theft.
  • Improved Coverage: The enhanced spray mechanism ensures even distribution and effortless application, saving time and enhancing effectiveness.
  • Lasting Transfer: Once touched, the powder transfers to fingers and hands, providing clear evidence under UV inspection.
  • Indoor & Outdoor Versatility: For outdoor use, mix the powder with Vaseline to create a UV paste that withstands environmental conditions.

How It Works:

UV fluorescence absorbs ultraviolet light and re-emits it as visible colored light. When activated by UV rays, the material glows brightly, making it easy to identify unauthorized handling. The glow ceases once the UV source is removed, ensuring discrete detection.

Applications:

Mark locks, fire alarms, door handles, computer keyboards, and more to monitor theft, tampering, or substitution. Use indoors or outdoors based on your specific needs.

Specifications:

  • Non-toxic & Safe: Designed for secure use.
  • Made in the USA: Quality you can trust.
  • Optional UV Light: Add a UV light for seamless detection.

Empower your security measures with this professional-grade thief detection solution. Whether for catching a thief or preventing unauthorized access, our Ultraviolet Thief Detection Powder is your ultimate tool.

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