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.
At 11:14 a.m. on October 10, 2024, a fire broke out at a derelict building on Grane Road in Haslingden. Firefighters from Lancashire Fire and Rescue responded with ten engines to battle the blaze, which resulted in significant smoke throughout the valley. The estimated damage is around $500,000. Authorities advised local residents to keep windows and doors closed as the situation developed. Firefighting efforts are expected to continue through the night.

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On October 10, 2024, at approximately 11:14 a.m., a significant fire broke out at a derelict building located on Grane Road in Haslingden. The blaze quickly engulfed the structure, prompting a swift response from Lancashire Fire and Rescue.
Ten fire engines were dispatched to the scene, equipped with two hose reels and two hose reel jets to combat the fire.
As the fire raged, thick smoke was reported billowing throughout the valley, leading local authorities to advise residents to keep windows and doors closed. Road closures were implemented between Jubilee Road and the Holden Arms, as well as Grane Road from the M65 to The Valley, to facilitate firefighting efforts.
The fire service later provided updates, stating that the number of fire engines had been reduced to six, along with an aerial ladder platform, as crews continued to monitor and extinguish hotspots.
Estimated damages from the fire are around $500,000, and the preliminary investigation suggests the cause may be related to combustible materials inside the building, possibly linked to an electrical fault. However, the exact cause is still under investigation.
This incident highlights the critical importance of early fire detection systems, especially in older and derelict structures where fires can spread rapidly.
For early fire detection, Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras are far superior to traditional systems that can alert to fire only after visible smoke and flames are present.
TNC cameras can help prevent the destruction of goods and loss of life by surveilling for abnormal heat conditions before fires erupt. Implementing advanced fire detection technologies is essential for safeguarding lives and property in urban environments.
source: yahoo.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.






