New SmartWater product given BT ‘seal’ of approval

Crime fighting specialists SmartWater Technology have unveiled their latest innovation to help minimise the theft of critical underground infrastructure. SEAL™ is SmartWater’s newly launched crime prevention device, that has been specifically developed to restrict access to underground networks and other infrastructure that are the target of metal thieves.

SEAL consists of two key components – an extendable steel brace, which prevents intrusion, and a bespoke, mouldable bag which is customised to fit almost any shape or size required. The UK-made bag is fitted with forensically coded and patented SmartWater SmartGel™, which is uniquely registered to the location of the device’s deployment.

Openreach, a BT Group Business, has become the first organisation in the UK to deploy SEAL, after initially approaching SmartWater about developing a product to combat underground infrastructure theft. Devices are now in use at high-risk locations, none of which have been attacked since their installation.

Bernie Auguste, General Manager of Security Services for Openreach, said: “Ensuring that our customers do not suffer the loss of service is of paramount importance to us, and SEAL is another tool to help us achieve this. A key benefit of SEAL for Openreach is the rapid deployment capability. We provide it at key points in our infrastructure, where we have an emerging or potential threat. Our aim is to significantly reduce the likelihood of a criminal attack and SEAL will help us until a longer term security solution can be actioned.”

Phil Cleary, Chief Executive and co-inventor of SmartWater, said: “The development of SEAL underlines our commitment to innovative thinking and our determination to help our clients overcome the crime-related challenges they face. We believe SEAL has global application and is already attracting attention in a number of overseas territories.”

Should a manhole cover be removed illegally, SEAL will protect the site from opportunistic thieves looking to target underground cabling and infrastructure. It can also act as a temporary health and safety measure to reduce risk of injury to the public whilst a replacement manhole cover is sourced.

In the event of a criminal attack on SEAL, the mouldable bag will rupture, covering tools, clothes and hands in uniquely-coded, patented SmartGel. Any traces of the gel will glow brightly under UV light, providing a unique forensic link between the criminal and the crime scene. The gel will remain on skin and hair for many weeks and is virtually impossible to remove from clothing, footwear and tools.

Having aided hundreds of criminal convictions whilst maintaining a 100% conviction rate in Court, SmartWater has been proven to be one of the most powerful crime deterrent in the UK. SmartWater deploys its forensic products tactically within a wider crime fighting strategy in order to maximise the risk of detection and subsequent accountability amongst thieves.

The theft of underground metal and cable can result in loss of vital services such as telephone and broadband connections, causing inconvenience to the general public and affecting entire communities. It can also result in major financial losses for service providers who have a responsibility to repair and restore services.

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