Drones can help inspect inconvenient places without the need for specialist access equipment. This makes the inspection process quicker and much safer. Using drones means property owners and managers can save money as inspections take less time and require fewer resources.

Roofs and chimneys are obviously far easier to reach with a drone but their use is much wider.

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Drones are a great tool for checking damage after a fire or flood and for looking in unsafe buildings. We can operate our drones in high risk spaces, even in the dark, to capture detailed images essential for safely planning how to recover your property. With the drone's help, there's no need for anyone to enter a dangerous building without understanding what risks are present.

Drones can effectively help visually examine the condition of an asbestos roof without disturbing the material, thus minimising any risk of asbestos fibres being released into the environment.

This method ensures that no personnel need to be in close proximity to the asbestos.

Drones equipped with thermal cameras can quickly and effectively identify issues with solar panels.

This technology allows for the examination of large areas of solar installations, or rooftop sites in a significantly shorter time than manual inspections.

As a result, organisations and homeowners can save considerable labour costs while ensuring timely detection of potential problems.

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