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DKL LifeGuard™

Model 1.0

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Others Working with the Human Electric

Field Since DKL’s First Patent

• University of Sussex confirms remote detection of cardiac and respiratory electric activity

• University of Rome

• IBM’s Almaden Research Center

• MIT’s Physics and Media Group Research

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Port SecurityEleven weeks in the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.

The port continued to operate normally.

The port’s contracted security firm supplied the LifeGuard™ operators.

Trucks checked whenever LifeGuard™ operators came on shift.

Every truck searched then physically searched to verify the results.

The following is a summation of the data sheets.

Total number of trucks searched 1,624

Total number of trucks found with stowaways 48

Total number of trucks with stowaways missed 0

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Belgium National Police use LifeGuard for highway spot checks of trucks for stowaways

• Train their own operators

• Found 14 stowaways in August

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Japanese Maritime Safety Agency

Use LifeGuard to Find Illegal

Immigrants on Ships

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• Sapporo City, International Search and Rescue Team

• LifeGuard finds people behind concrete slab

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Taiwan Search Team Using LifeGuard following the earthquake in El Salvador 2001

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National Guard at the WTCUsing LifeGuard

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LifeGuard at World Trade Center• Wednesday, 12

September 2001• DKL International

LifeGuard Search Team Invited to join search and rescue effort

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LifeGuard Search Results• DKL LifeGuard detected

one survivor under rubble 54 hours after attacks.

• LifeGuard operators can search without shutting down other machinery or interfering and can search a large area in less than five minutes.

• During first five days, DKL detections resulted in finding hidden and undocumented rescue workers as deep as 80 feet into rubble.

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QUECREEK COAL MINE DISASTER

WEDNESDAY, 24 July 2002

8:50p.m. - 9 miners dig through the wall of abandoned Saxman No. 2 mine, and about 150 million gallons of groundwater rushes into Quecreek.

THURSDAY, 25 July 2002

4:00 p.m. - MSHA requests deployment of LifeGuard as part of rescue effort.

5 Miles North of Somerset, PA

LifeGuard Search Team Responds to Call for Help

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LifeGuard Team searches Quecreek mine from the surface.

QUECREEK COAL MINE DISASTER

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When all other detection technologies fail, there is still

LifeGuard

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Satellite Photo - Lower Manhattan

WTC

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Flight Pathsof Attack


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