Integrating an Effective K9 Presence During and After House of Worship High Holy Days to Enhance Security
Explosive detection K9's are an excellent addition to a vulnerable House of Worship. K Street Groups' K9 Explosives Detection Unit was officially inaugurated and widely deployed during these recent Jewish High Holy Days to make sure worshipers were able to celebrate without fear or concern. These brave teams set out everyday, unsure of what they would encounter, and always wondering if a dog will react to an explosive device.
LEBANON, N.J., Oct. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- K Streets' dogs are bonding with their handler starting right at 8-weeks old through basic obediance traning and then onto to explosive detection. The training is focused on the ability of the dog to maintain a high degree of work drive, coupled with scent detection, while at the same time, maintaining the ability to work under any conditions. The relationship between a dog and its handler is extremely close with both relying on each other in a synchronized fashion. With the High Holy Days past us, now is the time to re-evaulate your security program during the non-holiday season, where the utility of bringing in a K9 team is even more important. The most cost-effective protocol would be to incorporate unscheduled, random K9 visits during optimal visibility times. The presence of a well trained K9 is a clear deterrent and tends to get the immediate attention of bad actors. Here you can see K9 Handler Bob Aromando with his dog, Detective Max, at a Temple in North Jersey. Max is an 11 month old, purebred German Shepherd who is very friendly and has been trained to detect explosive devices.
SOURCE The K Street Group, LLC
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