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A groundbreaking device utilizing advanced technology has been developed to facilitate contactless testing for fentanyl at border checkpoints. This remarkable innovation can detect fentanyl concentrations as low as 6 parts per trillion. To put this into perspective, this sensitivity is akin to identifying six drops of food coloring dispersed in an astonishing 18 million gallons of water.
The significance of this technology cannot be overstated, especially given the ongoing opioid crisis and the dangers posed by fentanyl trafficking. With its ability to quickly and accurately identify the presence of this potent substance, the device promises to enhance safety measures at borders, helping authorities to intercept illegal drugs before they enter communities.
As drug trafficking methods evolve, so must the tools used to combat them. This new contactless testing device represents a critical advancement in border security and public health, offering hope for more effective strategies in the fight against drug-related issues.
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