Measure your equipment's temperature by using Thermal Technology
Eliminate blind spots in wide sites using Thermal Technology
What is Thermal Technology?
Unlike traditional cameras, thermal cameras enable businesses to record footage using infrared energy (heat) which is invisible to the human eye. This allows business owners to measure temperature within their facility and capture footage in challenging lighting conditions. By incorporating thermal technology into your CCTV, you can:
monitor site in complete darkness
detect people/vehicles through foliage
monitor machinery temperatures before they become a hazard
Thermal technology is the perfect solution for business wanting to improve surveillance and safety within their premises.
Thermal cameras can help you secure your site in ways a typical CCTV camera cannot. Thermal cameras can record under invisible light and detect subjects in partially obscured environments.
Monitor sites with challenging lighting or weather conditions. Unlike visible light CCTV cameras, thermal cameras can capture subjects, in scenes, in complete darkness or experiencing challenging weather conditions (such as rain, fog or smoke). This enables users to better protect their business from trespassing entering their premises.
Deter intruders trespassing in your site
Take immediateaction during intruder or early fire events to protect your business. Use the thermal camera’s in-built white LED light and loudspeaker combine with perimeter protection to deter intruders trespassing. Alternatively, give early fire warnings to your staff members to safeguard your employees and business. Know your site is protected and staff members are safe by incorperating a thermal camera in your business’ security system.
Detect fires before they start on your site
Be alerted when an object’s temperature exceeds the set amount in a short period. Thermal technology can capture invisible infrared energy and can turn this data into viewable footage. When it detects an abnormal temperature, it will immediately push a notification or email. Alternatively, connect a thermal CCTV camera to your existing security system to trigger sirens in the event of high temperatures. This allows you to take action to prevent fires and damages to your heavy machinery.
Using thermal surveillance enables industrial businesses to gather more crucial security information to which they won't get from traditional CCTV cameras.
Construction Sites
Monitor sites throughout the night and be alerted when people are detected entering your site. Protect your heavy machinery from theft.
Factories & Warehouses
Have peace of mind knowing your machinery are under 24/7 surveillance. Be notified when machinery overheat to prevent fires from occurring.
Farms
Protect the perimeter of large agricultural areas by being alerted of people and vehicles that enter. Keep animals, machinery and your land safe.