Magnasphere Anti Cut/Climb Fence Intrusion Detection System Completes National Safe Skies Testing

Magnasphere explains the National Safe Skies Alliance, Inc., is an independent third-party, non-profit testing lab supported by the FAA, and it took nine months to test its Anti Cut/Climb System (MACS) fence intrusion detection system.
Published: March 27, 2024

WAUKESHA, Wisc.—Magnasphere Corp., a Wisconsin-based manufacturing company has announced that its Magnasphere Anti Cut/Climb System (MACS) fence intrusion detection system and its MSK Radar motion sensor have completed a nine-month evaluation by the National Safe Skies Alliance at the testing organization’s outdoor security equipment facility.

The Midwest company states the Safe Skies’ evaluation report is now available for distribution to qualified airport personnel at U.S. commercial-service airports and to U.S. government agencies via the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) or by request.

“We are pleased with the nine-month evaluation and excited about protecting our nation’s airports, government facilities and critical infrastructure with our fence cut and climb detection systems as well as our radar motion sensing detector” says Michael Keegan, vice president of security products at Magnasphere.

Magnasphere explains the National Safe Skies Alliance, Inc. (Safe Skies) is an independent third-party, non-profit organization funded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that conducts thorough testing of security systems’ detection capabilities, reliability, and maintainability under active airport operational and environmental conditions. According to Magnasphere, Safe Skies performs its evaluations under an ISO 9001:2015-approved Quality Management System to help ensure the highest levels of best practices.

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