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A drone system designed to face a school shooter within seconds may soon become a frontline defense in classes across the US.
Texas -based Campus Guardian Angel has developed the technique that drown inside schools, the moment is ready to deploy an emergency alert.
The drone, all are controlled from a distance at a central operation center in Austin, Texas, stored in the charging box inside schools.
Once active, they are designed to fire powder pellets to disable a shooter within 60 seconds and buy time for local law enforcement to reach the spot.
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A Texas -based company is using drones to protect classes, all at a cheaper rate. (Istock)
Justin Marosston, the founder and CEO of Campus Guardian Angel, joined “Fox and Friends First” to expand the process on Thursday.
“In mass firing, most of the shoots take place in the first 120 seconds, and most of the law ends before the enforcement comes on the scene … you’ve already reached there, and some joint trials that we have done with schools, even when the law enforcement, we can still reach there, because we can come in the entire building, because we can work in the entire building,” he said.
Marsston compared to the system compared to the sprinkler that the device to neutralize the danger is already on the site and can be deployed at any time.
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The campus gives details of the abilities of the school safety drone taken from the Guardian Angel Drone Infographic “Fox and Friends First”. (Fox and Friends First)
He also said that the approach is cost effective, about $ 4 per month per month, but this amount falls with volume in large districts.
“So to spend his child as a flight ticket in K -12 education during the entirety of his time with an Air Force,” he explained.
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“I think most of the parents, as you say, will be very happy for this type of technology. I hope you will never need it, but, if you do, it can differentiate in your child’s life.”
Maraston said Florida village Ron Desantis already approved pilot projects with drones with drones in three counties and private schools in other states are currently working with Campus Guardian Angel to secure their locations.