Planck Vision Systems stellt Wärmebildlösungen für die mobile Inspektion und 24/7-Überwachung kommerzieller Anwendungen her, darunter: Brandfrüherkennung, Fertigung, Umspannwerke und Tunnel, elektrische Schalttafeln/Schränke, Lagereinrichtungen, Rechenzentren und Screening auf erhöhte Körpertemperatur. Unser Unternehmen hat seinen Hauptsitz in Santa Barbara, Kalifornien, der Hauptstadt der Infrarotsensorik in den Vereinigten Staaten. Gegründet im Jahr 2020, arbeitet unser Entwicklungsteam seit mehr als 15 Jahren an Wärmebild-/Sichtkamerasystemen und an Produkten, die derzeit weltweit vertrieben werden. Wir haben uns darauf spezialisiert, mit unseren Kunden zusammenzuarbeiten, um die einzigartigen Anforderungen ihrer Kunden an die Wärmebildtechnik zu erfüllen. Unsere bewährten Systeme wurden weltweit in kommerziellen Anwendungen für die Energieerzeugung und -verteilung, die Lebensmittelproduktion, den Transport, die industrielle Automatisierung und die Erkennung erhöhter Körpertemperatur (EBT) installiert.
Recently the Washington Fire Department took part in a house fire training exercise.
City Administrator Joe Gaa shares more information on the exercise held May 3rd, “Folks might have noticed in the midst of a lot of other things going on there was some black smoke in the sky in the southwest corner of town, and for those that ventured down, there were a few folks. We saw some folks driving along the highway really slow. There was a fire department training burn, on a house that sits up on top of the hill just as you enter or exit on Highway 1. That’s a city-owned property, it has been for a long time. We call it the Bartholow farm, that was the family that we purchased it from. And it has some aging buildings, and an aging house that hasn’t been lived in, and would have needed a lot of renovations taken care of so that was done. Our fire department, both our full time firefighters and volunteers were out there working on that. It’s kind of interesting because oftentimes when firefighters show up the goal is to put the fire out. With doing that you don’t often get to see what happens if nobody notices the fire for a long time and we have to get on a really developed fire, and so that’s what this does. It allows them to see some things that they might not normally see.”
The training had originally been planned for March, but due to scheduling conflicts was pushed back. The Fire Department takes part in two training sessions a year.
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Planck Vision Systems stellt Wärmebildlösungen für die mobile Inspektion und 24/7-Überwachung von kommerziellen Anwendungen her, darunter