Thermal Imaging Direct Viewing Device for Fire Scene Use - Case Study Materials
Introduction of the thermal imaging direct viewing device training session interview for Narita City, Minami-Uonuma City, and Konan City Fire Departments.
In this document, we introduce the content of interviews related to the thermal imaging direct-view device training session. We have included interview content from the Narita City Fire Department (Chiba Prefecture), Minami-Uonuma City Fire Department (Niigata Prefecture), and Konan City Fire Department (Aichi Prefecture). We also offer four products of thermal imaging direct-view devices for firefighting at disaster scenes, which comply with NFPA standards, are fully waterproof, and have a robust design. We invite you to read on. 【Product Lineup】 ■FLIR K1 A rugged and compact thermal imaging direct-view device that functions as an additional eye at fire scenes, capable of seeing through complete darkness and thick smoke. ■FLIR K2 Offers performance, durability, and reliability at an affordable price. Equipped with our unique FSX technology, it allows for detailed understanding of the scene through thermal images. ■FLIR K55 With a 320×240 pixel infrared sensor and FSX functionality, it enables detailed understanding of the scene and generates clear thermal images. ■FLIR K65 Equipped with our unique FSX technology, it allows for a detailed understanding of the scene, enabling firefighters to secure the optimal entry route. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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