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Thermal Imaging Proves an Invaluable Tool for Pest Inspectors

Thermal imaging is now more affordable than ever for pest inspectors. Use the FLIR i7 infrared camera during all your pest inspections to not only save time, but reduce damage to property, by incorporating your thermal images into your timber pest inspection reports.

The i7 is equipped with an isothermal alarm which allows you to set the camera to black and white to clearly highlight areas in red that are above or below the temperature range you set. This is a useful feature for pest inspectors as it clearly identifies areas that require further investigation.

Thermal image showing pest activity in skirting boards.

With the FLIR i7’s 120x120 pixel camera, it has the ability to produce the function of 14,400 temperature measurement points in one small thermal imaging instrument. Use the i7 to reduce the time it takes to locate potential termite activity where there is a known infestation. The i7, available now from Pyrosales Pty Ltd, is not only a multi-functional camera, it is lightweight, and also a durable tool-of-the-trade. Complete your inspections quickly and efficiently, and avoid disrupting active termites. This camera enables you to produce instant thermal images of your findings so you can detect problems before they escalate.

FLIR thermal imaging cameras have the ability to produce instant thermal images of your findings on the spot. Use your images to create a report using the in-built tools and analyse and document your findings with the easy-to-use software at the push of a button. Including your findings into timber pest inspections reports allow you to provide a broader, more comprehensive pest assessment of the condition of the areas inspected. It is as simple as Point, Shoot, Detect!

The FLIR i7’s Capabilities include:

  • Help carry out non-destructive pest inspections
  • Save time locating potential termite activity (when an infestation is known)
  • See thermal differences in previously restricted areas
  • Avoid disrupting active termites—use the camera to confirm termite location
  • Lightweight and durable tool

Posted 5th October 200X

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