Kenton Brothers, FLIR, Thermal Imaging Cameras, NBC Action News, Bayer CropScience, Prairie Village Police Department…Oh My!

Kenton Brothers and FLIR recently partnered to bring the FLIR Mobile Training Unit to Kansas City. The mobile showroom has been parked in four places around Kansas City over the last few days so clients could view the FLIR Thermal Imaging cameras and demo the cameras in the field.

FLIR Thermal Imaging cameras work in full light or pitch black conditions because the cameras actually pick up and recognize heat from surrounding objects. Since everything has a different heat signature, it is easy to see the outline of a person, car, bird, deer, etc. using the FLIR cameras.

This is one of the coolest products the security industry has to offer and it’s absolutely amazing to see how far technology has come. You can even create a thermal fence using the FLIR Thermal Imaging cameras to protect the perimeter of an area or building.

During the visit, the FLIR Mobile Training Unit was parked at Kentucky Trail Elementary School in Belton on the morning of Monday, June 27th and then moved over to Heritage Trail West on the riverfront in Kansas City, MO for an afternoon session.  Tuesday morning, the FLIR RV arrived at Bayer Crop Science and then headed to the Prairie Village Police Department parking lot in Prairie Village, KS that afternoon.

To see more info on the FLIR Mobile Training unit or to learn more about how the FLIR thermal imaging systems work, visit their site here or call Kenton Brothers at 816-842-3700.

Also, see below for pictures and an NBCActionNews.com story featuring our very own Ted Lischer!

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