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DKL Demonstrates LifeGuard at Colorado Snow and Avalanche Workshop
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Hosts the 5th Annual Workshop

Vienna, VA, October 30, 2006 - DKL International, Inc., a leading provider of passive human detection technology, demonstrated its DKL LifeGuard™ to attendees of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center’s (CAIC) 5th annual Colorado Snow and Avalanche Workshop (CSAW). The demonstration took place on October 25 at Copper Mountain. CSAW is a one-day workshop of presentations for professional development of avalanche professionals and practitioners in Colorado.

Jim Bryant, VP Training, and Steve Dabbs, CFO, gave a presentation of the DKL LifeGuard to 175 participants at the facility followed by a demonstration on the grounds of Copper Mountain to approximately 60 participants. Jim Bryant commented, “This demonstration generated among the strongest and most favorable responses we’ve received from a presentation. A person was hidden and ‘found’ approximately 200 yards away in a tree line behind a snow making barrier in less than a minute. Following the demonstration, a number of participants were able to participate in preliminary training of the LifeGuard, and remarked at the ease of using the LifeGuard.”

The presentation highlighted the benefits of including a LifeGuard as a standard procedure in searches where there is a risk to human life from avalanches. These benefits include:

  • Finding survivors sooner will save lives

  • Significant savings in man hours

  • Increased safety for searchers by providing standoff detection

  • Improve the effectiveness of conventional search and rescue tools

  • Effectiveness of technology not affected by environmental factors

Scott Toepfer, Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC), commented, “The LifeGuard was very impressive. I can see where this could make a critical difference in rescue operations.”

The participants included ski patrollers, avalanche forecasters, CDOT and county road maintenance personnel, ski guides, search and rescue teams, avalanche instructors, undergraduate and graduate students in snow science programs, applied researchers, and others who take winter sports seriously.

About Colorado Avalanche Information Center

The CAIC is in its 23rd year of operation, and is headquartered at the National Weather Service office in Boulder. The CAIC is the oldest avalanche forecast program in the United States. Their roots were with the US Forest Service when the Colorado Avalanche Warning Center was started in 1973. The purpose of the CAIC is to minimize the economic and human impact of snow avalanches on recreation, tourism, commerce, industry and the citizens of Colorado. Since 1950 avalanches have killed more people in Colorado than any other natural hazard, and in the US, Colorado accounts for one-third of all avalanche deaths.

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DKL SilentGuard Named Finalist for 2006 Innovation Award
Award in the Corrections Category by Law Enforcement Technology
and Law Enforcement Product News

Vienna, VA, October 17, 2006 - The DKL SilentGuard sensor system was one of three finalists for a 2006 Innovation Award in the Corrections category by Law Enforcement Technology and Law Enforcement Product News. The program recognizes outstanding companies that offer creative and forward-thinking products to the law enforcement community. Judging was done by a distinguished panel of law enforcement officers, and the winners were announced at the IACP (International Association of the Chiefs of Police) Conference in Boston on October 15th.

Editor Ronnie Garrett said the point was to recognize the companies creating innovative products designed to make officers more efficient, effective and safe.

DKL SilentGuard is an autonomous version of the patented sensors DKL has created to provide a silent and passive electronic tripwire. The DKL SilentGuard detects only living humans by sensing the unique electric field created by a beating human heart. The DKL SilentGuard can be concealed in walls or doorways or buried underground, and can reduce the false alarms associated with other sensor systems as part of an integrated perimeter system for military, security or medical use.

“We applaud Law Enforcement Technology and Law Enforcement Product News for taking the time to look at truly new innovations, and we're delighted that DKL SilentGuard is a finalist,” said Howard Sidman, president of DKL International.

About Law Enforcement Technology / Law Enforcement Product News

Law Enforcement Technology is a monthly magazine written for sworn members of law enforcement management, and reaches the industry’s highest qualified audience of law enforcement decision-makers. This publication reaches more than 30,000 subscribers. These sergeants, captains, lieutenants and commanding officers make most of the decisions regarding their respective units and are the primary readers the publication. Law Enforcement Product News sets the industry standard for comprehensive data and information on products ranging from state-of-the-art 911 communications, to software, training, vehicles and weaponry. Both are part of the Cygnus Public Safety Group, which encompasses print, online and tradeshow sponsorship in the law enforcement, firefighting and EMS segments of the industry. www.officer.com/magazines/let

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Justice Department Agency Joins with DKL to Produce New Security Products

Vienna, VA, September 27, 2006 -- Federal Prison Industries (FPI, trade name UNICOR), an agency of the U.S. Justice Department's Bureau of Prisons, has concluded an agreement with DKL International, Inc., a leading provider of passive human detection technology, to produce a revolutionary new security system for sale to government agencies.

“We are pleased to have the support of Federal Prison Industries in bringing the reliable, passive, human-specific, SilentGuard™ perimeter security system to agencies of the federal government, while adding our support to this very worthwhile work experience program,” said Howard Sidman, chairman of DKL International.

Using an autonomous version of the sensors in DKL’s LifeGuard™ to create a silent and passive electronic tripwire, SilentGuard detects only living humans by sensing the unique electric field created by a beating human heart. SilentGuard can be concealed in walls or doorways, or buried underground, and can reduce the false alarms associated with other sensor systems, as part of an integrated perimeter system for military, security or medical use.

Under the agreement, DKL will retain title to all intellectual property conceived or reduced to practice during the performance of this Agreement.

“UNICOR produces high quality electronics for major defense contractors, and the unique, state-of the-art detection technology that DKL has brought us is a good fit with our program,” said Todd Baldau, FPI’s Information Officer.

About Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

Federal Prison Industries is a wholly-owned government corporation. The FPI program’s mission is to provide job skills training and work experience to inmates in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Inmates who work in the FPI program are less likely to return to a life of crime and more likely to maintain a job after they are released than similar inmates without FPI experience. The FPI program is also the Bureau of Prisons’ most important correctional management program. The FPI program eliminates inmate idleness, greatly assisting in the safe and efficient operation of Federal prisons. By law, the FPI program must operate in a self-sustaining manner, meaning the FPI program receives no appropriated funds from Congress.

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DKL Demonstrates LifeGuard at TREXPO East Conference

Vienna, VA – August 25, 2006 – DKL International, Inc., a leading provider of passive human detection technology, announced the demonstration of LifeGuard® at the 2006 TREXPO East Conference to law enforcement, military, security, and federal agencies targeting the needs of professionals with responsibility for tactical operations (SWAT, high-risk extreme threat operations, military special operations, and high-risk security.)

Since 1990, TREXPO has been the leading U.S. exhibition of tactical equipment, technology, and services. This year’s conference was held on August 22 - 24, 2006 at the Dulles Expo & Conference Center in Chantilly, VA. TREXPO East is the nation's most recognized exposition for tactical response equipment, technology, and services for law enforcement, military, security, and federal agencies. With a world-class conference, professional training sessions, a leading trade show displaying hundreds of exhibits featuring specialized equipment and services, and a live range, TREXPO East offers a complete forum for the tactical professional.

“Led by our training director Jim Bryant, attendees were introduced to the simplicity and effectiveness of the LifeGuard system. Participants from law enforcement agencies around the country were able to try out the system and to discuss its tactical uses.” said Howard Sidman, Chairman of DKL International.

The conference provided an opportunity for technology developers and equipment manufacturers to display and demonstrate their products. Representatives of over 200 agencies participated in reviewing technologies and discussing deployment strategies.
 

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DKL Demonstrates LifeGuard at Inaugural International Mining Health and Safety Symposium

Vienna, VA – June 19, 2006 – DKL International, Inc., a leading provider of passive human detection technology, announced the demonstration of LifeGuard® to mine rescue and safety organizations from all over the globe at the inaugural International Mining Health and Safety Symposium. This conference, hosted by Wheeling Jesuit University, was held April 20-22. The Symposium focused on issues such as how mine equipment is approved, and how to accelerate adoption of state-of-the-art technologies from traditional sources, as well as adapting technologies developed for other applications by agencies such as the Department of Defense, Department of Energy and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), the federal agency charged with conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related illnesses, co-sponsored the symposium with the state.

The forum provided an opportunity for technology developers and equipment manufacturers to display and demonstrate their products. Representatives of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), West Virginia Office of Miners' Health, Safety & Training (WVMHST), West Virginia Coal Association (WVCA), National Mining Association (NMA), United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and other organizations participated in reviewing technologies and discussing deployment strategies.

Mine health and safety and mine rescue experts from Canada, Australia and other nations also participated.

The following is a section from a June 6, 2006 article titled “Safety, rescue innovations gaining momentum” from International Longwall News, the world’s only longwall mining specific news source:

“RESCUE and safety product developers from all over the globe converged recently at the inaugural International Mining Health and Safety Symposium, hosted by Wheeling Jesuit University. Today, International Longwall News continues its review of a sample of items in the areas of communication, gas detection, and oxygen and fire suppression.

Communication – Tracking

On the tracking front, DKL International was present with its LifeGuard handheld unit. The unit, which has been used for port security and border control as well as disaster and wilderness searches, is also available for locating workers in a mine rescue mission.

The 1.0 model, which resembles a gun, is designed to seek out only living humans can pass through virtually any obstacle and safely locates those trapped through passive detection. The unit can operate in any environment, the company said, and DKL's interface software was compatible with Windows XP.”

About International Longwalls News (ILN)

The world’s only longwall mining specific news source providing news daily (Monday to Friday), ILN readers receive breaking stories across mine project developments, new equipment, R&D, safety issues, financial reports, and coal price trends.

After seven years of quality reporting, ILN is widely acknowledged as the leading source of information on the longwall sector and is well respected by mine employees and management, suppliers, government and research and safety organizations alike.

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DKL LifeGuard Enhances Port Security

Vienna, VA - October 13, 2005 --The Shekou Container Terminal (SCT) in southeastern China has chosen the DKL LifeGuardŌ to detect stowaways at one of China's fastest-growing container terminals, Wang Yihong, the assistant general manager of the terminal has announced.
The Shekou Container Terminal (www.sctcn.com/english/index.htm), which last year had a throughput of 2,241,173 containers for global shipment, has seen a large increase in traffic in recent years. Officials there are dedicated to the best possible implementation of the International Shipping and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. “We used the carbon dioxide-based devices in the past, which always made wrong judgment. The new devices are much more accurate,” Wang said.

Security personnel demonstrating the LifeGuard at Shekou

An independent security firm tested the hand-held LifeGuard, which detects the unique electrical field created by a beating human heart, at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium for the local port authorities and Belgian Federal Police. That test found the LifeGuard to be 100 percent effective in finding humans hiding in trucks and shipping containers. As a result of these findings, the Belgian Federal Police have since utilized the LifeGuard to perform checks at land borders, in addition to harbors.
DKL International continues to build a worldwide dealer network to supply military, security and fire/rescue organizations. The company also has plans to leverage its technology through partnerships with additional domestic and international dealers and through strategic relationships with major defense and security providers.

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DKL International Expands into Middle East
Reports Increased Japanese Orders for LifeGuard™ System

Vienna, VA. - July 18, 2005 – DKL International, Inc., the world's leading supplier of passive human detection technology, announces Al Kashef Scientific & Laboratory Equipment L.L.C. as the first distributor of DKL’s LifeGuard in the Middle East. A company agent successfully completed the LifeGuard training course, and the first units have been delivered to their headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Mr. Hakim Chebaa, the Managing Director of Al Kashef, has already received several inquiries from his sales territory, which includes Arabian Gulf countries, Morocco, and Algeria. Al Kashef is now certified to instruct operators in the use of the LifeGuard system. The company will maintain an inventory to provide faster delivery and customer service.

Additional Orders from Japan
An increasing number of emergency organizations in Japan are also placing orders for the DKL LifeGuard. These orders are being driven by the need to find survivors in collapsed housing, avalanches, and other life-threatening situations.

DKL International continues to build a worldwide dealer and distributor network to supply the military, security and fire/rescue organizations for which LifeGuard was developed. DKL employees are working to deliver back orders that now number in the hundreds. Plans are underway to leverage the Company’s technology through strategic partnerships with additional domestic and international dealers and through existing relationships with major defense and security providers.

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DKL LifeGuard Dramatically Cuts Search Time in Avalanche Drill

VIENNA, VA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/10/2004 -- DKL International, Inc., a leading provider of passive human detection technology, announced that use of DKL's LifeGuard reduced search time by half during an avalanche drill in Japan.

Following an avalanche in Japan that claimed five lives in 1997, local rescuers began searching for technology to improve their ability to locate victims. In a drill run by 45 members of the Hyogo Police Headquarters and the Yatsushika Police, search time was cut in half when using DKL's equipment. The handheld DKL LifeGuard, purchased by the Hyogo Police Headquarters last year, detects the electric field of a beating human heart through numerous barriers, including snow.

In a drill at the Hachi Heights ski area, at the base of Mt. Korinoyama, a pair of LifeGuard operators first located "survivors" who had been buried 1.5 meters deep in the snow. More than 20 rescuers walked side-by-side using aluminum poles as probes to confirm locations of these "survivors." The normal search time of one hour was cut in half by using LifeGuard. Following the drill, the Hyogo Police said, "LifeGuard is portable and fast and will help us to save lives." Mr. Kurogooshi, of the Hyounosen Hachibuse Tourist Association added, "Any technology that helps saves lives is good for tourism because it lets visitors know that their safety is our first priority."

Howard Sidman, President of DKL International, said, "LifeGuard can improve the effectiveness of most conventional search and rescue tools by saving time in the initial location of survivors. We salute the professionalism of the rescuers who participated here, and their tireless commitment to improving safety and lifesaving techniques in their community."

DKL International continues to build a worldwide dealer network to supply the military, security and fire/rescue organizations for which the equipment was developed. DKL employees are working to deliver backorders numbering in the hundreds. Plans are currently underway to leverage the company's technology through partnerships with additional domestic and international dealers and through strategic relationships with major defense and security providers.

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Japanese Regional Police Headquarters Orders Additional DKL LifeGuard Systems
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Vienna, VA – September 30, 2004 –  DKL International, Inc., a leading provider of passive human detection technology, announced that the Japanese Regional Police Headquarters have ordered additional units of the DKL LifeGuard™. After four years of successful testing and use in Asia, including drills, LifeGuard’s reputation as a valuable tool for border control, police work, and collapsed building and avalanche rescue, is growing.

The Japan Rescue Association commented, “In testing the LifeGuard we were very pleased with its performance at our training facilities. It was able to detect live humans within portions of collapsed buildings. We look forward to continuing our relationship with DKL.”

Howard Sidman, DKL’s President and CEO, commented, “The re-order of LifeGuard units by the Japanese Regional Police is an significant order for DKL. The extensive field testing in Japan and other Asian countries by our dealers and their clients gives our customers consistent real world experience on which to base their purchasing decisions.

The company continues to build a worldwide dealer network to supply the military, security and fire/rescue organizations for which the equipment was developed. DKL employees are working to deliver backorders numbering in the hundreds. Plans are currently underway to leverage the company’s technology through partnerships with additional domestic and international dealers and through strategic relationships with major defense and security providers.
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