DRUG SCREENING
Drug Screening systems are used to detect and identify narcotics and controlled substances during security inspections. These technologies support security and enforcement personnel by enabling rapid analysis of suspicious materials, residues, or samples without the need for intrusive handling or laboratory based testing.
Drug screening is typically applied as a targeted inspection measure, either during secondary screening or as part of a layered security process. The systems support operational decision making in environments where the presence of illicit drugs poses legal, safety, or security risks, and where timely identification is critical.
Operational Capability Overview
TECHNOLOGY CLASSES WITHIN DRUG SCREENING
Drug Screening systems generally fall into several technology classes. These are not tied to specific products, but describe common approaches used to identify illicit substances during security operations.
Trace Detection Systems
Technologies used to detect trace amounts of narcotics on surfaces, objects, or samples.
Material Identification Systems
Analytical systems designed to identify chemical composition and classify substances suspected of containing controlled drugs.
Portable Drug Screening Devices
Compact systems suitable for on-site and mobile deployment during inspections and secondary screening.
DRUG SCREENING PRODUCTS