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New Sensors Help Schools Crack Down on Vaping

May 16, 2025 Eagle Eye Networks

In this WJAR-10-TV interview, Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks, discusses Eagle Eyes sensors that support schools in identifying vaping without compromising privacy.


(WJAR) — Vaping among teens has become a nationwide issue, and schools are looking for new tools to fight it.

“What we give is knowledge so that you can take the actions that you think are right,” said CEO of Eagle Eye Networks Inc. Dean Drako.

Eagle Eye Networks has developed cloud-connected vape sensors designed to detect the chemicals in vape smoke.

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