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Tag: Handcuffs: Page 2
Patrol
Handcuffs
Gotcha Cuffs
Gotcha has designed a totally new handcuff for law enforcement that's made in the USA. Gotcha's patented cuffs are designed to be lighter, stronger, more secure, and easier to use than any other restraint. The cuffs feature the first new cuff locking mechanism since 1862.
September 29, 2011
Patrol
Ultra Handcuff
ASP
The Ultra Handcuff utilizes technology exclusive to ASP, reducing the "weight on the belt" with a specially designed aluminum frame. The Ultra features an interchangeable lock set, available in one-, two-, and three-pawl designs.
June 29, 2011
Patrol
Magnalight Introduces Universal Handcuff Key
The UHC-4PK non-metallic handcuff key, which is composed of a non-metallic material, opens all brands of cuffs. The key itself is encapsulated in a holding ring that can be hooked to shirt buttons, sewn into clothing hems or attached to the back of watches, hats or shoes.
April 3, 2011
Patrol
Officer Safety: Wristband Handcuff Key
Viewing these photos, you can see how a detainee could quickly give himself an escape route from your cuffs, so you'll want to make sure you look for this during your thorough search.
October 12, 2010
Patrol
Combined Systems Acquires Thompson Handcuffs Corporation
Combined Systems Inc. (CSI) has acquired Thompson Handcuffs Corp. The acquisition will expand CSI's product and training solutions in its domestic and international sales channels.
August 1, 2010
Patrol
Safariland Handcuff Duo Attain NIJ Certification
Required by many law enforcement agencies, the NIJ 0307.01 standard establishes requirements and methods of testing metallic handcuffs that include weight and dimensional testing, mechanical strength, salt-spray corrosion resistance and cheek-plate tamper resistance.
May 16, 2010
Patrol
Color-Plated Handcuffs
Peerless Handcuff Co.
A corrections facility uses a lot of handcuffs, and it loses a lot of handcuffs in prisoner transfers. Color-plated restraints from Peerless Handcuff Co. can help agencies identify their handcuffs and reduce loss. They can also be used to distinguish prisoners from specific cell blocks.
April 30, 2009
Special Units
Zipcuff
B-Safe Industries
B-Safe Industries’ new NTOA member tested and recommended Zipcuff uses patented new technology in law enforcement restraints. Zipcuff enhances user safety by enabling the officer to cuff both wrists and control a suspect with one hand in 1.5 seconds. It is re-useable and can be unlocked with a standard handcuff key.
February 28, 2009
Technology
IACP 2008: Best of Show
As exemplified by IACP 2008 held in San Diego in November, IACP tends to be about big ticket items: vehicles, software, video systems. This year's IACP was no exception.
December 31, 2008
Patrol
Chain Link Handcuff
Peerless Handcuff Company
The Model P010 Chain Link Handcuff is intended to fit increasingly tight budgets without compromising safety. While offered at a lower price, the Model P010 was designed and tested to rigorous standards to meet the tough demands often placed on this critical piece of equipment.
January 31, 2008
Patrol
High Security Handcuffs
Hiatt USA
Hiatt USA offers three new specialty hinged handcuffs to assist professionals who require the highest level of security, protection, and control.
August 31, 2007
Patrol
Myers Enterprises Stun-Cuff Magnum
Myers Enterprises, Inc.
Myers Enterprises has developed the new Stun-Cuff Magnum 80,000-volt wireless prisoner control device. The Stun-Cuff Magnum is designed to be worn by persons under arrest, prisoners during transports or trials, or persons under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The Stun-Cuff Magnum is a palm-sized device that locks using a standard handcuff key. It can be worn on the wrist or ankle. The Stun-Cuff Magnum is lightweight, rapidly deployable, and maintenance free.
October 31, 2006
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