Shining laser light into darkest corners

The world`s first five watt fully portable scene of crime laser is now available from Laser Innovations. The Revelation Forensic Laser was designed in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police Service and the Home Office Scientific Development Branch to provide an easy to operate fluorescence examination light source.

Oct 6, 2005
By Andrew Thomas

The world`s first five watt fully portable scene of crime laser is now available from Laser Innovations. The Revelation Forensic Laser was designed in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police Service and the Home Office Scientific Development Branch to provide an easy to operate fluorescence examination light source.

Operating at a wavelength of 532nm, the laser will fluoresce untreated or treated surfaces.

The laser will help discover fingerprints, fibres, bone fragments and other evidence at the crime scene. Light and easy to manoeuvre, the laser will even operate from a battery pack or small generator.

Safety features include a `dead man`s finger` operation, trigger guard, and emergency cut-off interlock. It all fits neatly into a robust durable case with integral wheels and handle.

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