Flir will showcase its complete portfolio of fire safety and first responder solutions at the NFPA Conference & Expo. The company will highlight technologies designed to improve early fire detection, enhance situational awareness, and support emergency response operations across industrial and public safety environments.
Visitors to Booth 471 will have the opportunity to explore Flir’s industrial Early Fire Detection solutions and tactical firefighting equipment, including the A-series thermal monitoring cameras and the rugged K-series handheld thermal imaging cameras.
Advanced Early Fire Detection Solutions
Flir’s A-series thermal monitoring cameras are engineered to provide automated pre-ignition alerts by continuously monitoring temperatures and identifying abnormal heat patterns before smoke or flames become visible.
The Early Fire Detection solution combines radiometric thermal monitoring with intelligent alarming capabilities to help organizations detect potential fire risks at their earliest stages. These systems are designed for deployment in:
- Battery energy storage facilities
- Solar power installations
- Manufacturing operations
- Waste management facilities
- Warehouses
- Logistics centers
By integrating directly with plant safety controls, the solution enables automated responses, continuous 24/7 monitoring, and enhanced situational awareness. This proactive approach helps prevent minor thermal anomalies from developing into major fire incidents.
Next-Generation Firefighting Technology
Flir will also feature its K-series handheld thermal imaging cameras, designed specifically for firefighting and emergency response operations.
Built to withstand demanding conditions, these cameras provide firefighters with critical visibility in smoke-filled and low-visibility environments, helping crews navigate hazardous situations and make informed decisions during emergency operations.
NFPA Conference Keynote Session
On June 24, Aaron Lawrence, Director of Sales, Automation at Flir, will lead a keynote session alongside Martin Casillas, Clark County Fire Inspector, and Ryan Sandler, Vice President of Fire & Life Safety at Everon.
The session will explore how advanced thermal imaging technologies, analytics, and modern system design are influencing the future of life safety compliance and fire prevention strategies.
Industry professionals attending the event will gain insights into emerging technologies that are helping organizations improve fire safety preparedness and operational resilience.
Supporting Industrial Safety And First Responders
Whether protecting critical industrial infrastructure or equipping frontline emergency personnel, Flir continues to develop thermal imaging technologies designed to improve detection capabilities, accelerate response times, and deliver reliable performance in challenging conditions.
Attendees are invited to visit Booth 471 to learn how Flir’s latest innovations are helping shape the future of fire safety and emergency response.

Flir, a Teledyne Technologies company, is a global leader in intelligent sensing solutions for industrial inspection, building diagnostics, public safety, and numerous other applications. Founded in 1978, the company develops advanced sensing technologies that help professionals make faster, better-informed decisions that protect lives and livelihoods worldwide.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What Will Flir Showcase At NFPA 2026?
Flir will showcase its Early Fire Detection solutions, A-series thermal monitoring cameras, K-series handheld firefighting cameras, and other fire safety technologies.
2. What Is Flir’s Early Fire Detection Solution?
It is a thermal monitoring system that identifies abnormal heat patterns before smoke or flames appear, enabling proactive fire prevention.
3. Which Industries Benefit From Early Fire Detection Systems?
Industries including battery storage, solar energy, manufacturing, waste management, warehousing, and logistics can benefit from these solutions.
4. What Are Flir K-Series Cameras Used For?
K-series cameras are handheld thermal imaging devices designed to assist firefighters operating in smoke-filled and low-visibility environments.
5. What Topics Will Be Covered During Flir’s NFPA Keynote Session?
The session will discuss thermal imaging technologies, analytics, system design, and their role in advancing life safety compliance and fire prevention.
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