Training aids for detection dog
Do you want to train your cadaver detection dog on real dead body odor? It is now possible for 8+ odors of human remains and allows you to train with your favorite training aid even if you don’t have access to the target material.
The odor Getxent tube provides a safe and effective way to train human remains detection dogs (HRD) in real-world conditions. These odor Getxent tubes release the selected scent accurately and continuously for up to six months, allowing for long-term training.
Technology
Getxent tubes, a patented technology of Polymer Odor Capture and Release.
Specifications
Pack of 10 Getxent tubes already impregnated seven days. All from real human dead body.
Odor |
Description | Decomposition stage | Quantity used for impregnation |
Cadaver |
Mix of 2 tissues (muscle + skin) and sternum (bone + connective tissues + cartilage + fat) |
Active decay ; do not contain any maggots or bugs. |
198g / 7.8oz of tissues 283g / 10oz of sternum |
Human blood | Human liquid blood | Fresh, ages and dries throughout the impregnation process | 10ml |
Dry bone | Ribs and Costal Cartilage | Dry remains | 283g / 10oz |
Soft tissue complex | Full skin and subcutaneous layers, including fat, blood and lymphatic vessels, nerves, muscle, and fascia layers to bone. Essentially a full section of the anterior limb. | Putrefaction through advanced decay. | 283g / 10oz |
Aquatic decomposition | Soft tissue complex, 24hrs postmortem samples originating from different cadaveric donors. Decomposed in water. | From autolysis/fresh through advanced decay | 283g / 10oz |
Burned remains |
Soft tissue complex, 24hrs postmortem samples originating from different cadaveric donors. Replication of a 4th degree burn by application of a flame to the anterior surface (dermal to superior muscle layers) - No fire accelerant. |
From autolysis/fresh through advanced decay | 283g / 10oz |
Burial decomposition | Soft tissue complex, 24hrs postmortem samples originating from different cadaveric donors. 2 weeks decomposition buried at a depth of 30cm in a standardized topsoil mixture with periodic addition of deionised water. | From autolysis/fresh through advanced decay | 283g / 10oz |
Adipocere | Skin through superficial muscle in an advanced stage of decomposition. The postmortem interval (PMI) is 2 years. So, this tissue source has formed adipocere over that time in the skin and subcutaneous fat layers | Advanced stage of decomposition | 113g / 4oz |
Key features
- Effective for training detection dogs in real-world conditions, from imprinting to operational detection
- Releases odor molecules accurately and continuously for up to 6 months
- Patented technology based on an innovative polymer
Description
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10x Getxent tube ready to use with your target odor in it
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Tube dimensions: 8x35 mm / 0.3x1.4 in.
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Tube weight: 0.93 g / 0.002 lbs
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Shelf life: 6 months
Shipping and delivery
For odor tubes references not in stock (inventory on the way), please allow eight weeks for shipping.
Applications
- Search and Rescue Operations: locate missing persons, disaster victims, or individuals in areas with difficult terrain. They can help search teams narrow down the search area by identifying the scent of human remains.
- Forensic Investigations: In criminal investigations, cadaver dogs assist forensic teams in locating hidden or buried bodies. They can be instrumental in crime scene investigations, helping law enforcement find evidence that might otherwise be challenging to locate.
- Natural Disasters: Cadaver detection dogs are deployed in the aftermath of natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, to locate victims buried under debris. Their ability to detect the scent of decomposing bodies can significantly speed up the recovery process.
- Mass Fatality Incidents: In situations involving mass casualties, such as airplane crashes or large-scale accidents, cadaver detection dogs can be used to locate and recover human remains. This is crucial for identifying victims and providing closure to families.
- Historical and Archaeological Sites: Cadaver dogs can be employed in archaeological or historical contexts to locate ancient burial sites or human remains. Their sensitive noses can detect even trace amounts of decomposition, aiding researchers in uncovering the past.