ECSD awarded K-9 Heat Alarm Grant
The Essex County Sheriff’s Department is one of 10 proud recipients of a K-9 Heat Alarm grant from the @nationalpolicedogfoundation and the Spirit of Blue Foundation.
The K-9 Heat Alarm Fund offers grants that assist law enforcement agencies with the costs related to the purchase of heat alarms in vehicles equipped for K-9s. Heat exhaustion is a major cause of death for active K-9s. This alarm will be used in Officer Todd Nestor’s vehicle for the protection of his K-9 Ryder.
How do heat alarms help? When temperatures get too hot in the vehicle the Heat Alarms can automatically:
• Activate the patrol car’s siren and light bar.
• Roll down the back windows.
• Alarms come with dual sensors to average the heat in the vehicle.
• Alarms come with hot and cold alerts.
• Alarms can even be coupled with automatic door openers for a quick release of the K-9.