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i-metaldetectors.com Launches New Website to Provide Online Guide to Metal Detectors

Added: (Thu Aug 25 2005)

Pressbox (Press Release) - I-metaldetectors.com recently announced the launch of a new website, http://www.i-metaldetectors.com, which provides comprehensive information about metal detectors, used metal detectors, walk through metal detectors and related information.

According to i-metaldetectors.com, hand-held metal detectors are designed to safeguard security-sensitive areas like schools, courtrooms, corrections facilities, sports events, businesses, nightclubs, bars and other public areas and events.

In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell constructed one of the world’s first metal detectors in an attempt to find an assassin's bullet in President James Garfield. Fischer patented a portable version in 1931. From treasure hunting to security screening, metal detectors are used in many a field.

According to i-metaldetectors.com, metal detectors come with a control box that contains the circuitry, controls, speaker, batteries and the microprocessor; a shaft that connects the control box and the coil; a search coil that actually senses the metal; and a stabilizer that keeps the unit steady as it is moved. Metal-detector technology is a huge part of our lives. It has a range of uses that span from leisure to work to safety. The metal detectors in airports, office buildings, schools, government agencies and prisons help ensure that no one is bringing a weapon onto the premises.

i-metaldetectors.com will be constantly updated about metal detectors to help educate readers about what products and services might be best for them.

Metal Detectors provides detailed information about walk-through, hand-held, and used metal detectors, as well as reviews of best metal detectors. Metal Detectors is the sister site of Security Cameras Web.

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