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Halo Smart Sensors for Safer Spaces

HALO smart sensors - all-in-one vape, air quality, and threat detection for schools and facilities, with real-time alerts, people counting, and emergency panic buttons.

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All-in-One Smart Safety Sensors

HALO smart sensors watch the spaces cameras can't - detecting vaping, air-quality threats, and emergencies in privacy-sensitive areas like restrooms and locker rooms. One device combines dozens of sensors for air quality, vape and THC detection, sound abnormalities, and panic alerts, with real-time notifications that can trigger your two-way radios and security systems.

The HALO Lineup

ProductWhat It Does
HALO 3C / 2CAir quality, vape & security sensing
HALO 3C-PCAdds privacy-safe people counting
HALO iPanicWireless emergency panic button
HALO AmplifyConnected multi-sensor suite
HALO CloudReal-time monitoring & analytics
HALO-BACKBOXMounting kit

Where HALO Sensors Are Deployed

  • Schools: detect vaping and bullying in restrooms and locker rooms where cameras can't go.
  • Hotels & hospitality: monitor air quality and smoking in guest areas and back-of-house.
  • Healthcare & offices: track occupancy and environmental health for safer indoor spaces.
  • Public facilities: add panic alerting and threat detection without recording audio or video.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can HALO sensors detect vaping?
Yes - HALO detects vape and THC-masking chemicals and sends real-time alerts, making it ideal for school restrooms and locker rooms.

Do HALO sensors record audio or video?
No - HALO is privacy-first; it senses air quality and sound abnormalities without recording audio or video.

Can HALO trigger my radios or security system?
Yes - HALO alerts can integrate with two-way radios, cameras, and access control to notify staff the moment an event is detected.

What can a HALO sensor detect?
A single HALO device monitors air quality, vape and THC chemicals, gunshot and aggression sounds, occupancy, and more - all in one unit.

Where should HALO sensors be installed?
They're designed for indoor spaces like restrooms, locker rooms, classrooms, and hallways where privacy rules out cameras.

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