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Movie theatres are one of those commercial places that are in need of metal detecting devices to ensure security and public service. Since these places are most often crowded with people for a long period of time these facilities that are supposed to offer fun and excitement may also be favorite targets of criminals from the ordinary thieves to unscrupulous terrorists.

With this circumstance, it is only right that theatre owners and managers must ensure that the security of their facilities is enhanced with the personnel and equipment like metal detectors. These men and machines must be at the forefront of the efforts to keep the moviegoers safe from any untoward incident.

A metal detector is not a device that could be used by just any security personnel without appropriate training involved. This device may be effective but if it is used in the wrong way or technique, then would surely have reduced efficiency. This is why no matter how technically advanced this device may be, it is still required that the handlers develop a good number of skills in using it through the right training. Of course, the theatre manager should see to it that this is realized.

Security personnel should not only be skilled at using the metal detector, they should also be courteous and sensitive to the feelings of every moviegoer. Some moviegoers might think that the routine check-up is a discomfort. They may not be aware if a certain situation requires the use of stricter security procedures to guarantee safety. To prevent disputes over the check-up, it is best that the security personnel show respect to the moviegoers even as they use the detectors. To make the process even quicker, the theatre may make use of a walk-through detector instead of the more common hand-held types.

Hand-held metal detectors found in movie theatres may not be used solely for security purposes. There are certain times when moviegoers lose small valuables while inside the premises of a movie theatre. It can be difficult to find with just the the use of the naked eyes and a flashlight. Even if all the lights are on and the theatre is empty, these valuables can still be difficult to find. Under this circumstance, detectors can be a huge help. With such devices, theatre personnel may just sweep the whole area where metallic objects could have fallen off by themselves from their owners. Moviegoers would certainly appreciate these efforts by the personnel and would perhaps patronize the theatre for good.

by: Sylvan Newby




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