Temperature screening cameras are specifically engineered to detect skin-surface temperatures, providing a quick and efficient method for identifying potential health risks. These advanced systems are particularly useful for rapid temperature screening in high-traffic areas such as office buildings, factories, stations, airports, and other public places.
By implementing these cameras, businesses and public facilities can enhance their safety protocols, helping to protect employees, visitors, and the general public from potential health threats.
Why we recommend Thermal CCTV Solutions...
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One second to detect skin-surface temperature of a person
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Multi-person detection simultaneously
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Non-contact measurement to avoid physical contact
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Immediately alarming to notify operators
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AI detection to reduce false alarms from other heat sources
Responsible Person
The Fire Safety Order designates a "responsible person" for fire safety, typically the owner, employer, or occupier of a building. This person must ensure that the premises meet all fire safety regulations.
Fire Risk Assessment
The responsible person must conduct a thorough fire risk assessment to identify potential hazards, assess the risk of those hazards, and implement measures to mitigate them. This assessment must be reviewed regularly and updated as necessary.
Fire Safety Measures
Based on the risk assessment, appropriate fire safety measures must be put in place. These can include:
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Installing and maintaining fire detection and alarm systems.
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Providing appropriate fire-fighting equipment, such as fire extinguishers.
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Ensuring adequate means of escape, including emergency lighting and clearly marked escape routes.
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Implementing measures for fire containment, such as fire doors and fire-resistant materials.
Training and Information
Employees and other occupants must be informed about fire safety measures and trained in emergency procedures. Regular fire drills are recommended to ensure preparedness.
Emergency Plans
An emergency plan must be prepared and communicated to all building occupants. This plan should include procedures for evacuation, identifying safe assembly points, and accounting for all individuals.
Maintenance and Record Keeping
Fire safety equipment and systems must be regularly maintained and tested. Records of these maintenance activities, as well as the fire risk assessments and training provided, should be kept.
Invest in the future of your security
At Concept Fire & Security, we are committed to fostering strong customer relationships by doing things right the first time and maintaining high-quality standards. As a specialist in Fire & Security in Cardiff and across Wales, we provide comprehensive Thermal CCTV services, from initial assessments to ongoing maintenance plans.
Unmatched Visibility in All Conditions
Thermal cameras see beyond what the human eye can, offering crystal-clear imagery regardless of lighting, weather, or environmental obstructions. Whether it’s night-time, in low-light conditions, or areas with limited visibility due to weather, thermal CCTV delivers uninterrupted security.
Proactive Intrusion Detection
Thermal cameras detect the heat emitted by living beings, which makes them highly effective at identifying potential threats like intruders, wildlife, or vehicles in restricted areas. This early detection allows for faster response times, helping to prevent incidents before they escalate.
Reduced False Alarms
By focusing on heat signatures rather than relying on movement alone, thermal CCTV systems minimise false alarms triggered by environmental factors such as wind, shadows, or small animals. This results in more reliable alerts and reduces unnecessary disruptions.
Versatility Across Industries
Thermal CCTV is ideal for a wide range of applications, from securing commercial properties, industrial sites, and critical infrastructure to enhancing safety in residential areas. It's especially effective in environments with complex or hazardous conditions, where traditional CCTV systems may fall short.
What is Thermal CCTV and what are the benefits?
Thermal CCTV uses infrared technology to detect heat signatures, allowing the camera to capture clear images even in total darkness or through obstructions such as smoke, fog, or foliage. Unlike traditional cameras, which rely on visible light, thermal cameras can operate in complete darkness, ensuring that no movement goes unnoticed, day or night.