Montgomery County Library Users Can Borrow Thermal Imaging Cameras to Help Monitor Energy Use in Their Homes
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The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has recently made thermal imaging cameras available through Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL). Library cardholders can borrow the cameras to monitor energy use in their homes.
The easy-to-use cameras are designed to create visual heat maps to reveal hot and cold spots via color-coded images so users can easily identify areas in their homes that are losing or gaining energy. The cameras attach directly to the battery port of iPhones or android phones and can be checked out with an MCPL library card. Presently, there are four Android and four iPhone compatible FLIR-brand cameras available.
“MCPL is excited to partner with the Department of Environmental Protection on this initiative,” said Anita Vassallo, acting director of MCPL. “Partnerships between County departments allow us to offer exceptional service to County residents.”
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