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Security Enhancements arrive at St. Louis Zoo
Visitors on-board with Saint Louis Zoo’s new security system
ST
.
LOUIS
– The
Saint
Louis
Zoo
is taking extra steps to protect its visitors and animals, with a new security system being implemented to ensure your visit is safe and fun. Mary Parish was one of the first people at the
zoo
Tuesday morning, where the ...
Security Enhancements arrive at the St. Louis Zoo
Starting Tuesday, visitors to the St. Louis Zoo will notice an enhanced security measure at both entrances. The Zoo is rolling out the EVOLV system, a high-tech solution designed to detect concealed weapons quickly and efficiently.
Saint Louis Zoo rolls out new security measures this fall
The Saint Louis Zoo has put in place new security measures this fall in an effort to make guests feel safer. Guests with large bags, strollers, wagons, coolers, wheelchairs, backpacks and purses may also be subject to a bag search after passing through the automatic detection system,
Saint Louis Zoo announces new security feature
Visitors to the Saint Louis Zoo will notice changes starting Wednesday. Both of the Zoo’s entrances have rolled out new systems that visitors of all ages must pass through. They serve like metal detectors and offer a high-tech solution to find concealed weapons.
KMOX News Radio St. Louis on MSN
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Fox2Now St. Louis
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Saint Louis Zoo implements new security system, visitors react
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Dickerson Park Zoo welcomes a trio of kudus and a Chacoan peccary
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RiverBender.com
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Sierra Club Speakers Series: 'What's Happening to Frog Species in the St. Louis-Metro Area?'
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