Canadian Firms Unveil Rapid Drug Residue Detection Device to Enhance Public Safety
Kaimi Biotech and Scenesafe partner to introduce Unow™, a portable testing device capable of quickly identifying trace drug residues across multiple sectors in Canada. The technology aims to improve safety protocols in law enforcement, healthcare, and property management.

A new portable drug residue detection device promises to revolutionize safety protocols across multiple Canadian industries by enabling rapid, accurate identification of hazardous substance traces. The Unow™ Drug Residue Test Device, developed through a strategic partnership between Taizhou Kaimi Biotech and Scenesafe Trauma Scene Remediation, can detect microscopic amounts of dangerous substances like opioids, fentanyl, and methamphetamine within minutes.
The device addresses critical safety challenges for law enforcement, healthcare facilities, remediation teams, and property managers by providing laboratory-grade testing capabilities in a user-friendly format. Its ability to quickly verify environmental contamination could significantly reduce risks associated with drug exposure in public and private spaces.
Key applications include on-site criminal investigations, maintaining sterile healthcare environments, validating trauma scene decontamination efforts, and ensuring residential and commercial property safety. The technology represents a significant advancement in portable diagnostic tools, offering immediate verification of potential hazardous substance presence.
Industry leaders view the Unow™ device as an innovative solution to growing public health concerns. Otis Zhao, President of Taizhou Kaimi Biotech, emphasized the technology's potential to protect communities, while Hang Ai of Scenesafe highlighted its importance in verifying safe environments for first responders, families, and businesses.
The device will become available to Canadian clients in the second quarter of 2025, marking a potentially transformative moment in drug residue detection and public safety protocols.