Inspections other than statutory inspections are also possible! What is drone inspection?
Why not switch from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?
Drone inspections have been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as sounding rod inspections due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act effective April 1, 2022. Traditionally, inspections were conducted by workers using sounding rods or by photographing exterior walls with infrared cameras from the ground and analyzing the images. However, these methods resulted in long inspection periods and made it impossible to inspect high-rise areas. With drone inspections, it is possible to inspect high-rise areas using drones equipped with infrared cameras. Additionally, by converting inspection points into thermographic images, it has become possible to identify abnormal areas based on temperature differences, allowing for the detection of defects in high or narrow spaces that were previously unobservable by human effort. (Features) - Capable of inspecting high-rise areas - Able to inspect without overlooking defects - No scaffolding or other equipment required - Inspections can be completed in a short period - Reduction of fall accidents - Cost savings For more detailed information or specific case studies, please feel free to contact us.
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Our company can handle not only regular statutory inspections but also inspections of solar panels, silos, and residential roofs, as well as disaster recovery.
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Tanabe City, which has flourished as the gateway to the Nanki Kumano region, is also a place associated with the great figure who sounded the alarm for the environment, Kumagusu Minakata, and is a region with a high level of environmental awareness that has inherited his spirit. Miyaso originally manufactured buttons in Tanabe City for 100 years, but during the manufacturing process, nearly half of the materials were discarded as "punching waste." This led to the idea of researching how to reuse this waste, resulting in the successful development of technology. Coincidentally, in 1995, the "Container and Packaging Recycling Law" was enacted, but local governments were struggling with the processing of collected PET bottles. Therefore, in collaboration with the Wakayama Prefectural Industrial Technology Center, we established a chemical recycling technology for PET bottles that applied button waste reuse technology. Currently, we handle PET bottle processing for many local governments. Additionally, we provide consulting and sales for factory wastewater treatment systems, sales of septic tanks, and sales and installation of household and commercial disposers. We hope to further contribute to social and environmental issues through the recycling of PET bottles.