Thermal Camera
A thermal imaging camera (colloquially known as a TIC) is a type of the thermo graphic camera used in firefighting. By rendering infrared radiation as visible light, such cameras allow firefighters to see areas of heat through smoke, darkness, or heat-permeable barriers. Thermal imaging cameras are typically handheld, but may be helmet-mounted. They are constructed using heat- and water-resistant housings, and ruggedized to withstand the hazards of fire ground operations.
However the Thermal camera developed for match the other security requirements as well.
Thermal imaging cameras can now be used where standard CCTV cameras fail to perform optimally.
For any high-risk area where lighting is minimal, the thermal CCTV camera arms you with a powerful solution to recognize the presence of both humans and vehicles to keep your premises secure.
Thermal imaging cameras see even the slightest change in temperature providing immediate recognition of intruders or threats. They take the thermal energy emitted from a body and convert it into an image that is visible.