Facility Management

Flying high

Drones are becoming more ubiquitous in our world and are increasing in importance in their potential to have an impact upon our lives. These unmanned aerial systems attract plenty of attention and they’re also well on their way to being accepted tools in the FM world.

There is significant scope for drones to be used in facility management, including security, façade and roof inspection, and solar and thermal inspection… to name just a few.

FACILITY SECURITY

Drones could be deployed as part of facility security activities. Traditional CCTVs (closed-circuit televisions) are limited

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