Guarding

Stab resistant anti-riot suit

by Mark Rowe

PPSS Group has launched a new stab resistant anti-riot suit. The firm says it’s to help protect those who have to deal with prison riots, public disorder, mass searches or other serious disturbances.

The types of weapons being used in such cases include knives or improvised man-made edged weapon, snooker queues, shanks made out of broken mirrors, glass or ceramic tiles, razor blades, sharpened bed or table frame legs, timber, socks filled with snooker balls, broken bottles, hypodermic needles and spikes, fire extinguishers and rocks or bricks.

Robert Kaiser, CEO of PPSS, strongly believes their new stab resistant anti-riot suit, which offers protection from blunt force trauma as well as a high level of protection from edged weapons, will reduce the risk of physical injury in such incidents. His company’s demonstration afternoon in London Docklands to security and other buyers in June was featured in our July 2018 print magazine.

He said: “For me to say my firm’s new Stab Resistant Anti-Riot Suit is definitely the appropriate type of safety equipment I felt like I needed to have unquestionable physical evidence in place to back up my claim. We decided to produce a product demo video, which assures our clients and customers around the world that our equipment will reliably protect you from the most realistic threats and risks you will face.”

“Our rather powerful video has been produced to offer the wearer real peace of mind. You can trust its performance on focus entirely on the task on hand.”

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLetP7HVR8. Other videos on the PPSS Group website.

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