The World’s
First Portable
Nicotine
Detection

Device

 

Sourci is proud to present a complete solution to
effectively police, overcome and manage the
frighteningly high importation & widespread use of
harmful and illegal e-cigarettes containing nicotine.

Developed for use specifically by Border Force, Public Health officials, and Government laboratories.

Now with 3 different
testing modes:

Liquid sample, Qualitative analysis

Liquid sample, Quantitive analysis for Concentration Levels (From as low as 2 μg/L).

Dry swab sample, trace detection, Qualitative analysis.

Ability to customise with additional
prohibited compounds – Upon request

The World’s First
Portable Nicotine
Detection
Device

Key benefits:

Dramatically reduces the testing burden on government laboratories

  Significant reductions in both time and cost
 Allows for massive increases in test efficiencies (testing capacity)

Potentially eliminates the costly & burdensome need to transport & store seized importations for long periods of time whilst waiting on government laboratory testing results before releasing/destroying the intercepted cargo months later.

Allows for definitive identification of nicotine content in seized products, therefore expediting the time between interception/raid and infringement issued.

This device allows for authorities to implement “on the spot” infringements & programs to ensure enforcement of border controlled products

Allows for “in place” testing across multiple government departments & locations

Government laboratories

Border Security

State Health officials (inspectors & health care workers)

Police & Police Stations

Increases efficiency in enforcement activities, and the subsequent increase in infringement revenues will contribute to larger budgets towards greater enforcement efforts

What you need to know:

Since 1st October 2021, the TGA laboratory has only tested 314 intercepted products for the presence of nicotine. Source TGA. In more than 2 years, only 314 tests have been carried out.The VapeTest™ makes it possible to test thousands of e-cigarettes per week, instantly enabling law enforcement and policy makers to crack down fast, and hard.

Theo Foukkare (CEO Australian Association of Convenience Stores) estimates that over 90 million illegal vapes were imported into Australia in 2022. Source 6PR Perth. Only 314 tests have been carried out… Why?
Because: “Distinguishing between a legal non-nicotine vaping product and an illegal nicotine-containing device requires laboratory testing, which hamstrings effective enforcement of the regulations,” Source: Associate Professor Becky Freeman, University of Sydney. The VapeTest™ device effectively addresses this problem.

The above staggering figure means that almost 2,000,000 illegal vapes are entering Australia each and every week. It’s time to act.

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