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FLIR thermal imaging sensor improves bicycle safety at Tamaki Drive, Auckland, New-Zealand
The busy Tamaki Drive in Auckland, New Zealand, is such a challenging environment and has already witnessed several cycle incidents over the past few years, including fatalities and serious injuries. To prevent further incidents from happening, Auckland Transport Authorities decided on a wide range of bicycle safety measures, including the integration of a bicycle warning system, activated by thermal imaging technology from FLIR Systems.
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Detection of Opioids like Fentanyl Using FLIR G510 Portable GC-MS
Clandestine drug labs are not a new problem for responders, but they are growing in number and present potentially dangerous crime scenes. By now, we’ve all seen fentanyl in the news headlines. It is the fastest growing opioid epidemic today. It poses a significant threat to responders and to our communities.
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FLIR Cameras Catch Shoplifters Red-Handed
If it’s up to Nexo Group, shoplifters have to fear a new tool in the battle against theft: thermal imaging. Based on thermal images provided by FLIR’s FC-Series R radiometric camera, Nexo Group’s xPredator system identifies suspicious heat patterns on shop visitors that could indicate the presence of hidden, stolen products.
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Port St. Lucie Turns to FLIR to Protect Parks
Initial investment turns into ongoing expansion of FLIR video surveillance products. Port St. Lucie’s 36 acre Whispering Pines Park was the perfect location for the initial deployment of 98 FLIR Quasar 5MP cameras to better monitor public safety and identify problematic activity within the park.
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10 Things You Need to Know About Handheld Explosives Trace Detectors
FLIR's Handheld Explosives Trace Detection (ETD) guidebook answers your questions about selecting the right explosives detector for your mission.
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FLIR cameras support analysis and diagnosis of external thermal insulation systems
External thermal insulation systems have become increasingly important in the European construction marketplace. Encouraged by increasingly stringent energy certification requirements and energy efficiency regulations for buildings, constructors are paying more attention to efficient placement of these systems.
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Defeating Pests at Hide & Seek with FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras
Termite Solutions in Queensland, Australia has been specialising in termite inspections and treatments since 1996, and started utilising FLIR thermal imaging cameras in 2005.
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Gubba Cold Storage uses thermal imaging to guarantee best cold storage conditions.
Gubba Cold Storage offers its customers high-quality cold storage services for a wide range of products. In order to guarantee the best conditions for the stored goods, Gubba Cold Storage makes sure that its infrastructure is in an impeccable state. That is why the company recently invested in thermal imaging technology from FLIR. Thanks to FLIR, no insulation leakage or bad electrical wiring goes unnoticed.
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Sensei Solutions Relies on FLIR
Sensei Solutions Relies on FLIR
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Automatic Health Check in Dairy Farms Using FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras
Modern farms increasingly resemble factories in their makeup as they become more and more industrialized. The present day farmer spends less time performing menial tasks and more time behind the computer. In these circumstances good automatic monitoring systems are a must to ensure quality and continuity. One company that realizes this is the Linköping, Sweden, based Agricam, which has developed an automatic monitoring system for dairy cows using FLIR thermal imaging cameras.
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The Benefits and Challenges of Radiometric Thermal Technology
Temperature Measurement or Radiometry is a technology that can provide benefits in a wide range of applications. Thermal cameras that employ temperature measurement features have enabled organizations to deploy solutions for security and protection, as well as predictive maintenance, cost effectiveness, firefighting support, game management, and search and rescue.
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Flexible Scene Enhancement
The new Flexible Scene Enhancement (FSX™) technology provides enhanced image detail in the thermal video image. Firefighters can use the K55 to see ultrasharp thermal images with the smallest of details.