MONROVIA, Calif., March 24, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Everlert, Inc. (OTC:EVLI), Robert Hymers, CEO is pleased to provide an update regarding the recent launch of Totalpost Forensic and Security Systems, a division of Totalpost Services, Inc., that distributes security and x-ray related equipment in both the US and Canada.
The division's new forensic scanner was featured in a full page advertisement in the most recent edition of the Forensic Magazine's Newsletter. Totalpost also showcased a demonstration unit at the Classic Expo, American Academy of Forensic Science, which was held in Seattle, Washington on February 18-21, 2014. The unit was very well received and garnered a great deal of interest from several prospective customers.
The division has recently signed an exclusive distribution agreement for (FLATSCAN DF-80), a new and unique forensic imaging system, with VMI (www.vmis.com.br), a leading manufacturer of x-ray equipment based out of Brazil.
Forensic imaging systems help minimize the number of unnecessary autopsies, and help to satisfy the demand for death investigations due to the lack of US physicians certified by the American Board of Pathology. A mobile version of this system is currently being designed that will be useful to various branches of the military and disaster relief organizations by allowing for rapid forensic scans and autopsy reports on the field for war casualties or as a result of catastrophic events.
FLATSCAN DF80 is a revolutionary x-ray system enabling coroners and medical examiners in the identification of possible injuries suffered by an individual and documentation of reports via high definition images. This all-digital technology, with full dose control of a high performance generator, allows the optimization of the exposure levels necessary for the separate inspection of each body part. This equipment also has the ability to run non-stop with a friendly operator interface allowing for a highly efficient and seamless inspection process.
Totalpost will also participate in the AIMED National Conference, which will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 23-26. AIMED is the single largest meeting of Independent Dealers, Manufactures, and Solution Providers in the shipping and business communications industry. Totalpost will be showcasing its high quality compatible and remanufactured postage ink cartridges at the show along with other mailing solutions. As a Platinum Associate Member of the AIMED association, Totalpost will be one of the key sponsors of the conference and hopes to expand its brand recognition among dealers nationwide.
Visit the Totalpost Services, Inc. and Everlert, Inc. websites at: www.totalpostusa.com and www.everlert.net for further details.
About Everlert
Everlert, Inc. is in the business of Mail Management solutions and management through Totalpost Services, Inc., it is one of the most prominent providers of quality ink cartridges in the US postage meter industry. Pitney Bowes, Neopost/Hasler, FP are a few of the meter cartridge manufactures that Everlert produces and distributes compatible cartridges for their machines. Virtually all US based businesses use a postage meter cartridge on a daily basis to fulfill their mailing needs, creating a large demand for our quality cartridges.
Totalpost's brand and reputation is expanding into other highly profitable business markets such as mailroom equipment, mailroom services, returned mail recycling, and disaster planning and recovery for the mail recovery functionality for companies. Our purpose is to create added value through enhancements & other improvements. For further details regarding Totalpost, please visit: www.totalpostusa.com. Everlert, Inc. is a Nevada corporation and its corporate operations are located in Monrovia, California.
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