Fire & Rescue
Wildland Fire
Mop-up
Monitor fire lines
- Compact, rugged design
- Bright, clear images
- 8+ hours of operation using AA batteries
- See in total darkness
- Cameras display heat
Battery life, ruggedness, size and weight are important in an IR camera used on Wildland fire lines. Carrying heavy rechargeable battery packs can be a nuisance. The Compix Ferret 240 can run for more than 8 hours under full load on 6 AA batteries. A standby mode extends that by many hours.
Weighing less than 2 pounds and being small enough to fit in a pocket.
One button operation with auto-scaling of the display means the operator reduces the need for extensive training. Video signal outputs permit the images to be recorded for download and analysis.
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Search & Rescue
Conditions which make infrared technology valuable are;
- Low light/no light
- Smoke
- Speed
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