Durability: Reasons why FLIR thermal imaging cameras continue to be the first choice for firefighters
FLIR has more than ten years of experience designing and building TICs firefighters can rely on for their durability, with features that can withstand demanding operating conditions.
What makes FLIR the durable choice?
FLIR doesn't leave durability up to chance. Below are examples of the tests conducted by the FLIR K-Series.
2-meter drop resistance
FLIR K-Series TICs will continue to function even if dropped onto a concrete floor from two meters. With scattered debris and even collapsed building sections at fire sites, it is not uncommon for firefighters to drop their TICs. The FLIR K-Series has been tested with these conditions in mind.
IP67-rated
FLIR K-Series TICs function are rugged enough to survive the harshest environments; the units are sealed against dust intrusion and hold an IP67 rating, meaning they're resistant to water—even if temporarily submerged.
Heat resistant
FLIR K-Series TICs are guaranteed to maintain continuous operation even in 260°C (500°F) temperatures. This high heat resistance ensures firefighters can accurately check temperatures in the fire zone before entering, avoiding the most hazardous situations.
Is the camera that you are using fully tested and proven?
The FLIR K-Series has been recognized by many firefighters as specialized equipment for firefighting.
Video Showcase: The durability of the FLIR K-Series