Planck Vision Systems manufactures thermal imaging solutions for portable inspection and 24/7 monitoring of commercial applications including: Early Fire Detection, Manufacturing, Substations and Tunnels, Electrical Panel/Cabinets, Storage Facilities, Data Centers and Elevated Body Temperature Screening. Our company is headquartered in Santa Barbara CA, the capital of infrared sensing technologies in the United States.
A major fire broke out at a warehouse on Burnmoor Street, Leicester, on Monday, December 2, 2024, at around 18:30 GMT. The fire caused significant damage, with losses estimated at £2 million. Over a dozen fire crews were deployed to tackle the blaze. Although everyone inside the building was accounted for, a thorough investigation into the cause will begin soon. The area around Burnmoor Street remains closed. Fire crews continued to work at the scene, while nearby roads have since reopened.

NEWS
On Monday, December 2, 2024, at approximately 18:30 GMT, a large fire broke out at a distribution warehouse located on Burnmoor Street in Leicester, near the King Power Stadium. The fire quickly spread, prompting a swift response from the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service. Over 12 fire crews, along with several special appliances, were dispatched to tackle the blaze, which was described as significant in scale.
The fire caused extensive damage to the building and its contents, with initial estimates putting the financial loss at £2 million. Fortunately, all individuals inside the warehouse were safely accounted for, and no injuries were reported. Firefighters worked tirelessly into the night to bring the fire under control, and two fire crews remained at the scene to continue monitoring the situation.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is set to begin, and local authorities have stated that Burnmoor Street will remain closed for the foreseeable future. While surrounding roads, including Filbert Street, Sawday Street, and Brazil Street, have reopened, the area remains under close surveillance.
Given the scale of the damage and the potential impact on local businesses, early detection of such fires is of paramount importance. Traditional fire detection systems often alert authorities only after smoke or flames are visible. However, the Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras offer a much more effective solution. These advanced cameras can detect abnormal heat conditions before a fire erupts, potentially preventing the kind of destruction seen in this case.
By using Planck Vision TNC cameras for early fire detection, businesses can ensure their operations are protected and lives are safeguarded, long before smoke and flame cause irreparable damage.
source: bbc.com
Scalable Solutions for Early Fire Detection
For early fire detection, Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras are far superior to traditional systems that can alert to fire only after the visible consequences of smoke and flame are present. TNC cameras can help to prevent the destruction of goods and loss of life by surveilling for abnormal heat conditions before fires erupt.
Top 6 Advantages of Planck Vision Thermal Cameras:
Industry-Leading Sensitivity: Our cameras easily identify dangerous pre-flame conditions and post-flame hotspots, providing early warnings to prevent extensive damage.
Customizable Options: With a wide selection of sensor resolution and lens optics, we tailor our cameras to suit specific surveillance needs, ensuring optimal performance for every application.
Dual Thermal/Visible Cameras: Combining thermal and visible cameras in one unit enhances situational awareness, allowing for comprehensive monitoring and swift response to potential threats.
Easy Installation and Operation: Our IP cameras are designed for seamless integration into your local network, simplifying installation and operation for enhanced efficiency.
User-Programmed Analytics: With analytics running on Edge, our systems offer the best reliability, empowering users to customize monitoring parameters for precise threat detection.
On-Camera Head Relays: Control is placed where it’s needed most with on-camera head relays, facilitating quick adjustments and interventions in critical situations.






