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The Importance of Infrared Cameras in Disaster Restoration

As the world becomes increasingly industrialized, the risk of large-scale disasters such as oil spills, chemical accidents, and nuclear meltdowns grows. In the event of a disaster, it is essential to have a way to quickly and accurately assess the damage. Infrared cameras are an invaluable tool in disaster restoration.

Infrared cameras can quickly identify hot spots and potential hazards. They can also be used to locate people and animals who may be trapped in rubble or debris. In the aftermath of a disaster, infrared cameras can help assess the damage and plan the most efficient and effective way to clean up and restore the affected area.

Source:

https://www.lasertech.com/news/importance-infrared-cameras-disaster-restoration/
https://www.flir.com/oem/flir-for-disaster-relief/
https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1714-25045-0191/fema_infrared_tech_brochure_508.pdf

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