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WARNING EYE™ - AN OUTDOOR FIRE DETECTION & ALARM SYSTEM
Opgal
24/07/2008
A new fire detection system has been developed to provide warnings of outdoor fires over 360 degrees of large areas. Global warming is a contributing factor to the recent worldwide phenomenon of giant fires that took hundreds of human lives and has caused economic damages in the billions.
Opgal, a leading provider of thermal imaging technology, has developed the WARNING EYE™ system, a state-of the art fire detection solution, the first of its kind. WARNING EYE™ can monitor large areas from forests to factories, oil fields to nuclear stations, wooden structures to urban areas. It has unique video analysis software for early detection of fires even as small as 10 cm and it can identify numerous fire spots simultaneously both at short and long range. Automatic alarms can be sent to local fire fighting control room whenever fire, heat, or smoke is detected in the protected area.
Its 360-degree scan and powerful CCD zoom features allow for better view orientation to the problem area.
Fire fighters will gain a vital advantage in putting out fires when they are still small and controllable with WARNING EYE™, the most advanced and cost-effective fire detection system in the world.
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