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FLIR K65 NFPA Fire First Responder Thermal Imagers - Detector Size: 160 x 120 Sensor, Image Frequency: 9 Hz, IR Digital

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About FLIR K65 NFPA Fire First Responder Thermal Imagers

FLIR K65 NFPA Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) for Firefighters FLIR K65 NFPA Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) for Firefighters x FLIR K65 NFPA Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) for firefighters Clear and Crisp Thermal Images NEW! Expanded Warranty Extremely Affordable: A Thermal Imaging Camera in Every Fire Truck Rugged & Reliable Easy-to-Use, Even with Gloves On Produce Simple Reports Full Force Coverage from the Ground up FLIR's expanded lineup of TICs gives you the most comprehensive view of the scene - from inside, outside, and above the fire. Visibility is a chief concern for maintaining firefighter safety, whether you're in the thick of fighting a fire or coordinating resources as the incident commander. Thanks to FLIR's lineup of cost-effective handhelds, feature-rich advanced cameras, and mounted and UAS aerial options, fire departments can now afford to outfit more firefighters with TICs and monitor all angles of the scene. This is about more than seeing through a smoke-filled room: by viewing the entire scene from multiple viewpoints, incident commanders can make better decisions when directing resources. And, since FLIR TICs clearly visualize heat sources, they're an important tool for hazmat and search and rescue operations. A Clear View Inside Rugged, Reliable Tools All of that plastic in our homes and buildings generates billows of black smoke as it burns, making it too easy for firefighters to lose their way, or each other. FLIR's handheld TICs help clear the way and can even enhance the view with ultra-sharp detail for easier orientation. Fire scenes aren't pretty, they aren't safe, and they aren't easy on equipment. FLIR designed its line of TICs to withstand the toughest firefighting conditions, whether it's a two-meter drop, heavy water spray, or blazing-hot temperatures