Garrett Metal Detectors, based in Texas, announced in late July that it is now accepting orders for its newly launched SecureFlow™ Kiosk. Full product details are available at garrett.com.
Designed as an advanced interface for the Garrett Paragon walk-through metal detector, the SecureFlow Kiosk is a tablet-based accessory that connects via a wired ethernet connection. It provides real-time access to recent alarm data, current walkthrough settings, and a live display of the Paragon’s zone indicators and ready lights.
According to the company, the kiosk significantly enhances both throughput and security by streamlining the secondary screening process, reducing staff fatigue, and minimizing lapses in attention at checkpoints.
“Paragon represents peak performance in security metal detection, and the SecureFlow Kiosk is the next evolution in delivering superior checkpoint results,” said Garrett CEO Steve Novakovich. “Secondary screening has long needed innovation, and we’ve always believed it’s the cornerstone of effective checkpoint security. SecureFlow ensures essential information is readily visible to the secondary screener in a straightforward, actionable format—eliminating the need to recall alarm zones or observe lights in real-time, and enabling faster identification and removal of threats.”
Manufactured at Garrett’s facility in Garland, Texas, the SecureFlow Kiosk is protected by relevant design patents and trademarks. The company encourages customers to purchase genuine Garrett products from trusted sources to ensure high-quality performance and reliable security operations.
Texas-based Garrett Metal Detectors announced in late July that it had begun taking orders for its newly released SecureFlow™ Kiosk. Product details for SecureFlow are now live and available on garrett.com.
The SecureFlow Kiosk is an enhanced user interface for Garrett Paragon walk-through metal detectors. This tablet-based accessory provides constant access to recent alarm information as well as current walkthrough settings and a live view of the Paragon’s zone indication and ready lights. It connects to the detector via a wired ethernet connection. The company says that the kiosk will enhance both throughput and security by improving secondary screening efficiency and reducing fatigue and the impact of any attention lapses that occur with checkpoint staff.
“Paragon is the pinnacle of performance in security metal detection, and the SecureFlow Kiosk is the next step in creating a superior checkpoint experience with uncompromising results,” said Steve Novakovich, CEO of Garrett. “In recent years there has been a lack of progress in our industry in improving the tools and the processes of secondary screening, which is the check that comes after the primary screening platform signals an alarm. At Garrett, we have always believed that checkpoint security is only as good as the secondary screening process. SecureFlow helps address the need for better secondary screening by keeping critical information in front of the secondary screener in a simple, yet highly actionable form. With the SecureFlow Kiosk, the screener doesn’t have to observe the zone lights at the time of alarm or remember the location of the alarm in order to quickly and efficiently identify and remove contraband and threat objects. The benefit of SecureFlow for our customers is a faster identification of targets, a better checkpoint experience for those being screened, and possibly a reduction in the number of secondary screening personnel that are needed for smooth operations.”
The SecureFlow Kiosk is manufactured at Garrett’s Garland, Texas facility with appropriate design patents and trademark protections. Garrett encourages security customers to insist on buying genuine products from reputable companies to ensure quality, product performance, and effective security operations.
Garrett Electronics is headquartered in Garland Texas and is a global leader of metal detection products for security and law enforcement applications worldwide.




