When a building we are invested in gets badly damaged by a fire, flood, or something similar, it can take time before officials let us go back inside. Our drone can be sent in safely right after the emergency services have finished their work. Even in complete darkness!
By checking the damage early on, we can help speed up repairs and expedite insurance claims.
A fire can cause many dangers that make it unsafe to enter a property. Smoke and soot can leave harmful residues on surfaces, and toxic particles might linger in the air. The building itself may not be stable anymore, which means there could be falling debris or weak floors. This makes going back inside after a fire quite risky.
When our drones explore areas damaged by fire, they collect important information that helps all the experts involved in the recovery process.
Similarly, we can send our drone into a flooded building, even before the water level falls to gather helpful information for speeding up the repair and evidence crucial for supporting insurance claims.
Assessing a building's condition promptly is crucial for minimising damage. Our images can identify specific areas requiring emergency remedial work, thereby preventing further deterioration. This proactive approach leads to quicker recovery at reduced costs.
No matter what kind of trouble your property suffers, we’re here to help you understand the damage clearly and quickly. We can do this without anyone taking any risks by going inside the building.
The information we gather will assist in developing a precise risk assessment for safe entry into the building. This process will help guide the planning of the entry and significantly enhance hazard awareness.
Even if a building appears undamaged, there are valid reasons to employ our drone for hazard assessments. Our aerial imagery can provide an overview of the building's general condition and identify potential risks, such as the presence of hazardous chemicals, needles, or other items related to drug use.
Knowing what to expect when first entering a potentially dangerous area is very important for staying safe. The images we provide help to carefully plan the safest route through the building, reducing the risks involved.
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