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Explosive Detection Dogs - EDD

Bomb Detection Dogs

ANSS provides the exclusive services of EDD's or Explosive Detection Dogs, available to state and federal Government Departments, Australian Corporations and companies as well as high-risk private or public facilities.

We have some of Australia's leading EDD's and handlers in the country, currently securing facilities such as sporting stadiums, shopping centres, conventions centres, major hotels and major national events. We also secure high-risk major critical infrastructure such as gas and oil facilities, national icons and embassies with Bomb detection Dogs as well as conducting random searches for corporations of their buildings and their office facilities.

We provide EDD's for major international sporting events such as the 'Davis Cup' after a significant increase to the risk of Terrorist attacks during major public events. We also provide support to state Police Departments and Federal Government Security Agencies during major national events, providing EDD's and operatives for the searching of vehicles, public transport as well as the Event facility.

ANSS provides EDD's to a number of major corporations holding large functions where it involves the hosting of VIPs and Celebrities, for their protection and the protection of their guests.

We also have a Special Operations Unit, which can be deployed at very short notice for enhanced security should a serious security situation occur, such as a Terrorist threat, Bomb Threat or any other complex security situation arise, being metropolitan or isolated regions.

On request, we will deploy our highly trained EDD's and their handlers along with specialist consultants to your location usually within 24hrs. Once sweeped and secured, we can then also provide specialist security operatives to ensure that the facility remains secure.

 

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