Navigating
at night is often fraught with hazards, such as the presence of floating
objects on the ocean or the congestion of small vessels in narrow waters, and
the situation at sea cannot be clearly understood using only radar or visual
confirmation. By monitoring video with infrared cameras that sense heat, driftwood and other vessels on the sea can be found.
This is a very effective way to avoid potential danger. In
addition, by placing surveillance cameras at construction sites in ports and
remote areas, it is possible not only to observe the working situation and the
behavior of workers, but also to prevent construction-related disasters in
advance. Other
surveillance camera systems can support a wide range of safety aspects, such as
maritime fires, saving the lives of evacuees adrift at sea, firefighting
activities to vessel fires, etc., and can contribute to a more thorough safety
system.