Consulting
Built for your departments needs
$500.00
Choosing a thermal imager is one of the most important equipment decisions a fire department can make. With numerous manufacturers, features, and specifications available, selecting the right camera can be overwhelming. The most expensive camera isn't always the best fit, and the least expensive option may not meet your operational needs.
TIC Tips Fire Training LLC provides independent, manufacturer-neutral consultation to help departments evaluate, compare, and implement thermal imaging technology with confidence. Our recommendations are based on real-world fireground experience, operational performance, current standards, and your department's specific needs.
Whether your department is purchasing its first thermal imagers, replacing an aging fleet, or developing a comprehensive thermal imaging program, we work alongside your leadership team to ensure your investment improves firefighter safety, operational effectiveness, and long-term value.
Consultation Services Include
Thermal imager needs assessment
Operational and budget analysis
Manufacturer and model comparisons
Specification and bid development assistance
Fleet standardization recommendations
NFPA compliance guidance
Thermal imaging program development
Policy and SOP/SOG review
Training program recommendations
Equipment implementation strategies
Post-purchase operational guidance
Consultation Package Includes
Comprehensive thermal imaging consultation tailored to your department's operational needs.
Review of your current thermal imaging program, equipment, policies, and future goals.
Written recommendations and guidance to support informed purchasing decisions.
Two (2) one-hour web-based consultation sessions with your department's leadership, training staff, or evaluation committee. These interactive meetings provide an opportunity to review equipment options, discuss recommendations, answer questions, and ensure your department has the information needed to make confident, informed decisions.
Our goal is simple: help your department purchase the right thermal imager for your firefighters, your budget, and your mission, while ensuring every thermal imager becomes more than a tool—it becomes a trusted part of your fireground decision-making process.
