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Posted: May 9, 2016

Seek Thermal Announces New Line of Affordable, Professional-Grade Infrared Thermal Imaging Cameras

Seek Thermal

Seek Thermal™ announced the company’s new line of professional grade infrared thermal imaging cameras, the Seek CompactPro and the Seek RevealPro. Seek’s new Pro line delivers the thermal resolution and software features for professionals working in building, electrical, and mechanical inspection, in addition to public safety for an unprecedented price point of under $650.0 0 .

Seek’s CompactPRO plugs directly into an iOS or Android device so that professionals can instantly connect-and-detect from the convenience of a smartphone. The Seek RevealPRO combines an award-winning thermal imager with a high-performance 300-Lumen LED light into one durable hand-held device that can detect up to 1800 ft. Both products feature a highly sensitive 320 x 240 thermal sensor, 32-degree wide field of view, detectable thermal range of -40˚ to 626˚ F, and fully radiometric imagery for maximum flexibility and post analysis.

The Seek PRO line offers an incredibly affordable and indispensable tool for building diagnostics, HVAC and energy inspection, property and facility management, moisture and restoration, in addition to electrical/mechanical inspection. Public safety professionals can also use Seek’s PRO products for detecting building hotspots, search and rescue, personal navigation, surveillance and more.

“Seek Thermal was founded by 30-year industry veterans in the infrared thermal imaging space who believed that the world hugely benefits by making this technology available to all,” said Tracy Benson, VP of Global Marketing for Seek Thermal. “This is why it was so critical for Seek’s new PRO line to feature the performance needed by a wide range of professionals, from thermographers to building inspectors to those working in public safety and surveillance, but be priced so that any contractor, firefighter, or law enforcement officer can afford to carry this cost and potentially life-saving tool.”

Seek’s PRO line works with the company’s newly enhanced software which now captures raw thermal data within each of its images.  Now, any image taken with a Seek device can be examined off-device and on their laptop.  Seek users can easily adjust and refine:

  • Thermal Span and Level - Easily set and lock a temperature range to display the maximum thermal information of any object or scene.
  • Emissivity - Calibrate for emissivity.  With its new emissivity and thermal background adjustments, users will be able to compensate for reflective surfaces, ensuring accurate readings and reporting, regardless of surface type.
  • Color Palettes - Enhanced, more customizable color palette options are available to Seek device owners.  From low-contrast to high, gray scale to vibrant color, Seek provides the visual capabilities necessary to help users easily examine thermal imagery across applications during and post inspection.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

The Seek CompactPro will sells for an MSRP of $549.00. The Seek RevealPro will sells for an MSRP of $649.00.

About Seek Thermal

Seek Thermal engineers, designs and manufacturers high quality thermal imaging products and core platforms for consumer, commercial, and heat sensing IoT data applications. With headquarters in Santa Barbara, California, the global hub of thermal imaging innovation, the company has developed breakthrough

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Posted: May 9, 2016

Fire destroys house on Lake Tapps in Pierce County

A house on Lake Tapps’ Snag Island is a total loss after an early Sunday fire, according to East Pierce Fire and Rescue. Dispatchers received calls about a fire at the home on the 21000 block of Snag Island Drive East about 11:30 a.m. Nobody was injured in the blaze. There are no fire hydrants on Snag Island, so firefighters had to bring water tenders to the island.
- PUB DATE: 5/9/2016 2:44:15 AM - SOURCE: Tacoma News Tribune
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Posted: May 9, 2016

Fire destroys house on Lake Tapps in Pierce County

A house on Lake Tapps’ Snag Island is a total loss after an early Sunday fire, according to East Pierce Fire and Rescue. Dispatchers received calls about a fire at the home on the 21000 block of Snag Island Drive East about 11:30 a.m. Nobody was injured in the blaze. There are no fire hydrants on Snag Island, so firefighters had to bring water tenders to the island.
- PUB DATE: 5/9/2016 2:44:15 AM - SOURCE: Tacoma News Tribune
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Posted: May 9, 2016

Fire heavily damages home in Sunnyland neighborhood of Bellingham

Fire heavily damaged a 100-year-old home at 2128 Franklin St. in the Sunnyland neighborhood north of Bellingham High, fire officials said Sunday, May 8. “Three men lived at the home, and one of the men was working in the yard when he heard a window break and saw smoke was pouring out,” said Assistant Chief Bill Hewett of the Bellingham Fire Department.
- PUB DATE: 5/9/2016 1:57:22 AM - SOURCE: Bellingham Herald
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Posted: May 9, 2016

Fire heavily damages home in Sunnyland neighborhood of Bellingham

Fire heavily damaged a 100-year-old home at 2128 Franklin St. in the Sunnyland neighborhood north of Bellingham High, fire officials said Sunday, May 8. “Three men lived at the home, and one of the men was working in the yard when he heard a window break and saw smoke was pouring out,” said Assistant Chief Bill Hewett of the Bellingham Fire Department.
- PUB DATE: 5/9/2016 1:57:22 AM - SOURCE: Bellingham Herald
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