Thermal Imaging Cameras

  1. How do green energy suppliers reap benefits from thermal camera imaging

    Have you wondered how green energy suppliers benefit from thermal imaging? Read this informative blog post to find out more. Continue reading →
  2. News Roundup: Thermal Cameras Used to Reduce Energy Bills & Carbon Footprints

    On the left, white text on a black background reads 'News Roundup: Thermal Cameras Used to Reduce Energy Bills & Carbon Footprints.' On the right two women use a smartphone with a thermal imaging attachment to inspect a stone house with a white door and climbing plant along one wall. As energy prices rise and we continue to look for new ways to reduce our carbon footprints, people have been turning to thermal technology to help them insulate their homes and reduce energy costs. In January and February 2022, The Times, the BBC, and PASS all published stories about people, councils, and charities using thermal cameras to assess and address insulation issues within their homes. Continue reading →
  3. Win a FREE Electric Van with Testo

    Test equipment manufacturer Testo has launched their new 2022 winter promotion! They are giving a lucky customer the opportunity to win a FREE Nissan Electric Van. Continue reading →
  4. Charity Uses Thermal Cameras to Reduce Property Owners’ Carbon Footprints

    A greyed image of a person holding a FLIR C5 Thermal Camera serves as the background. The text on top of the image reads 'New Blog Post Reducing the Carbon Footprint with the Help of a FLIR C5 Thermal Camera'. On the right side of the banner is a small colour image of the FLIR C5 with the Cambridge Carbon Trust logo underneath. Globally, heating domestic and commercial buildings ‘accounts for nearly half of all energy consumption and 40% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions.'[1] Approximately 19% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to warming houses and workplaces, with more than three-quarters of these emissions coming from domestic dwellings.[2] Ensuring that buildings are suitably insulated and appropriately air-tight can reduce heat loss, thereby improving energy efficiency, decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, and minimising property owners’ carbon footprints. Continue reading →
  5. Teledyne FLIR C-Series for Hot Works

    According to Home Office statistics, of the 1587 construction fires attended by fire crews in England between January 2015 and March 2019, 28% were caused by hot works or other heat sources.[1] Zurich advises that hot works account for 15% of the total costs associated with fires in industrial and commercial properties across the UK.[2] Between 2016 and 2018, Zurich received £250-million worth of claims pertaining to hot works.[3] Continue reading →
  6. Heed the Warning of a Former Ghost Hunter

    I’m the last one. I don’t know how long I have left. Either she’ll get me or the cold will. The ink is freezing as I write by the light of my Teledyne FLIR C5’s torch but I must write. No one can ever make the mistake we did. You, reader, you must stay away from this house. If you have found this note, you’re already in danger. Leave. Leave NOW. Make sure no one ever comes here again. YOU MUST LEAVE.   Continue reading →
  7. Thermal Imaging Camera - Trade-In and Save!

    It's back! After popular demand, the Thermal Camera Trade-In promotion has returned to Tester! Do you have an old thermal imaging camera? Or, are you ready to upgrade to the latest sleek model and technology? Now is the time to get the camera that you really want. Continue reading →
  8. Buy a Fluke, Get a Free Fluke

    This blog was originally published on the 1st September 2021. It was updated on the 7th December 2021 to reflect that the offer has been extended until the 15th January 2022. Buy a fluke get a free fluke Buy a Fluke Get a Free Fluke is Back! Spend £100 or more on any qualified Fluke product between September 1, 2021 and January 15, 2022 and choose a free Fluke Tool/Tester! Get more for your money this Autumn with Fluke! Continue reading →
  9. Elusive Wasps Caught Using FLIR E6 Thermal Camera

    asps have been stirring up unrest in the home of PASS Ltd employee Stephen Lynch. Silent and covert, Stephen was unable to locate the wasp nest he suspected was concealed within his young daughter’s bedroom. Requiring a more sophisticated method of detection, Stephen turned to thermal imaging. Continue reading →
  10. NEW FLIR Research Studio - Pro Edition Software - 90-Day Free Trial

    FLIR Research Studio software just got better than ever! Continue reading →
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