TRACE EYE-D NEWS
August 28, 2024
Through this partnership, Security Pro USA will now carry Trace Eye-D’s range of cutting-edge detection products, including the feature product in the fight against the fentanyl epidemic, the F1 Fentanyl Wipe.
August 21, 2024
Trace Eye-D is proud to announce the launch of its Fentanyl Awareness page, unveiled today in recognition of National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day - Trace-Eye-D.com/Fentanyl-Awareness
July 24, 2024
Trace Eye-D, a pioneering developer in security and detection solutions, proudly announces that its F1 Fentanyl Wipe, previously known for its effectiveness in detecting synthetic and natural opioids, is now approved for safe use on skin.
July 22, 2024
Ensuring CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES are stocked with instant detection narcotic wipes, empowers correctional officers to address the unique challenges and dangers they face on a daily basis.
June 26, 2024
Trace Eye-D, a leader in innovative security and detection solutions, is excited to announce the launch of a new online training course designed to educate and empower partners and customers in the effective use of the F1 Fentanyl Detection Wipes.
June 6, 2024
Equipping PAROLE OFFICERS with instant detection narcotic wipes enhances their ability to monitor parolees, promote compliance with parole conditions, and contribute to public safety and rehabilitation efforts.
June 3, 2024
The use of Trace Eye-D wipes empowers law enforcement officers with the tools and capabilities needed to enhance operational efficiency, improve officer safety, and strategically combat drug-related crime in their communities.
May 24, 2024
May 19-25 marks the 50th anniversary of National EMS Week, a time to show our gratitude toward EMTs and paramedics who provide lifesaving care across the nation every day. EMS Week is also a time to educate the public about EMS, and the essential service they provide to communities.
May 16, 2024
On Fentanyl Awareness Day, we want to highlight the risk to our first responders, including law enforcement officers, paramedics, and firefighters, who face a heightened risk of exposure to fentanyl during the course of their duties.