Electrical Scans


Recent technical manuals published by National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA) prominently recommend the use of infrared inspection in the testing and maintenance of electrical systems and components.

Every year in the United States, faulty electrical/lighting equipment causes more than 45,000 structural fires. On average, these fires kill 240 people, injure 1,200, and inflict more than $1 billion in direct property damage. Infrared thermography scans are becoming the most widely recommended method for detecting critical electrical faults before they cause issues, such as fires or scorched wiring.

Nicked wires, overloaded circuits and breakers could be an accident waiting to happen.  An Infrared Thermography Electrical Scan may be able to identify an issue that can then be corrected or repaired before it becomes an issue.

 

 

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