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Help ensure thermal imagers used in fire fighting are ready to perform as intended by referencing NFPA 1801, 2021 edition.
Thermal imaging cameras are integral tools for fighting fires. This cutting-edge technology assists personnel in locating occupants, assessing the severity of the fire, identifying how it might potentially spread, and monitoring members operating in environments immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH). When transmitted to the incident commander, the data collected helps guide tactical decisions and can ultimately reduce damage and loss.
NFPA 1801, Standard on Thermal Imagers for the Fire Service, offers provisions for helping to ensure this sophisticated equipment meets minimum performance requirements. The standard discusses the design, testing, certification, product labeling, and image quality of new thermal imagers and also covers any accessories, replacement parts, and enhancements.
The 2021 edition is revised to reflect the latest thermal imaging camera strategies, technologies, procedures, best practices, research, and development.
It is critical that thermal imager manufacturers and testing and certification authorities have access to the most current criteria. This edition of NFPA 1801 features a variety of changes, including:
- Updated Chapter 4 test matrices for stand-alone and integrated thermal images
- Addition of an amended spatial resolution source target to Chapter 8
- Revised region of interest selection figure
- Editorial changes throughout the standard
Help make sure personnel have the advanced tools to meet fireground challenges safely.
NFPA 1801, Standard on Thermal Imagers for the Fire Service, provides confidence to fire service personnel in emergency incidents that equipment will function as designed. Stay up to date and compliant by purchasing your copy of the 2021 edition. (Print, 56 pp., 2021)
Product Details
- Published:
- 04/04/2020
- ANSI:
- ANSI Approved
- Number of Pages:
- 54