FLIR thermal imaging helps you see an
entire world otherwise invisible to the
naked eye. We've created this simulation
to show you a variety of examples of
what thermal can show you. Let's take a
look around this cabin to see what we
can find.
Take a look at some of the objects on
the table to see the different way heat
can transfer. Freshly cooked food, cups of
coffee, laptops, and even cell phones can
radiate a lot of heat. Living room
electronics like televisions, cable boxes,
and more generate a lot of heat too. You
can tell this TV has been on for quite a
while. It looks like there may be some
missing insulation on the right side of
the fireplace. Making sure your home is
properly insulated will keep energy
costs to a minimum. You can't see bad
wiring with the naked eye but it can
generate a lot of heat. In this instance
there may be a short or loose connection
causing the light switch to overheat.
Better make a note to check it out. It's
important to check entryways for cold
air infiltration especially in these
winter months. By the looks of the
welcome mat it appears someone just came in from cross-country skiing. You can
also use thermal imaging to make sure
your radiant floor heating was installed
and is operating correctly. Again
invisible to your naked eye but it can
be very clear when using a FLIR thermal
imaging camera.
This wood-burning stove is certainly
giving out a lot of heat. Check out where
the stovepipe goes into the wall, you can
still see the heat energy as it radiates
through the wall. Oh no the power went
out! Don't you hate when this happens?
Good thing you've got the power of
thermal to help you see in the dark.
Did you hear that? It sounds like
something's in the room. Oh my it's
Bigfoot! What's he doing here?
Thanks for checking out the FLIR 360 VR
experience. Head to FLIR.com/VR to see
other demos and get more information.
