"Recyclers are seeing a significant increase in the number of fires at waste processing and recycling facilities"
Fire risks are increased by the flammable and potentially explosive nature of some waste materials, such as lithium batteries, aerosols or electrical materials. To alert on potential fire outbreaks, thermal imaging associated with advanced analysis has proven its worth, following the example of Hikvision technologies.
Challenge – reducing fire risk
Controlling the frequency and severity of fire risks is a major challenge for the recycling industry.
Whether they are triggered by chemical waste, electrical components, or by malicious acts or human negligence, fires in the recycling industry have serious consequences that can even call into question the continuation of the activity.
Fires are often extremely difficult to contain, and the nature of the materials burned is sometimes unknown... This has serious consequences for the health of the population, and major risks for the environment (air, soil, rivers, water tables...)
Solution – bringing in thermal technology
To control these new risks and issues, Derichebourg Technologies has relied on Hikvision thermal detection technology to deploy innovative solutions on high-risk sites that detect temperature rises and therefore a potential fire outbreak. These alerts are processed in the same way as fire alarms by the operators of the APSAD P5 approved remote monitoring station.
To ensure that temperature increases can be detected on its customers' sites before they translate into uncontrollable fire outbreaks, the company decided to deploy an innovative thermal imaging solution from the leader in intelligent video and AI, Hikvision. The solution, which was installed by security specialist Visio Control, includes Hikvision's dual-spectrum PTZ dome camera (DS-2TD4137T-9/W). This one is mounted on a high mast, allowing a 360° visibility and a detection of temperature rise in real time on the whole site.