On standby for emergency response around the clock, quickly identify fire conditions during routine patrols, and shout to evacuate people. In the event of an emergency, drones quickly fly to the scene for investigation, assisting the command center in research, command, and decision-making.
Current status of fire emergency patrols
Wide coverage, high frequency, huge investment in manpower and material resources, limited response capabilities, and inspection results are limited by the perspective and identification capabilities of manual patrols, which may miss potential fire hazards.
Limited emergency response capabilities
Traditional fire emergency patrols are difficult to achieve rapid and accurate emergency responses, which may delay rescue opportunities.
Limited hidden danger identification capabilities
Traditional fire patrols mainly rely on manual labor, and the ability to identify fire sources, flammable materials, firefighting equipment, etc. is limited by personnel experience and skills.
High degree of danger
The on-site environment is complex, and emergency firefighters survey emergency scenes such as high temperature and high pressure, toxic and harmful, flammable and explosive, which is highly dangerous and has great safety hazards.