Where’s the fire?
ForestWatch® environmental monitoring systems use precision cameras and advanced image processing to provide critical information in real time.
Acres Protected In North America
- Saskatchewan – 10.75 million acres
- Oregon – 10.2 million acres
- California – 5.3 million acres
- Minnesota – 256,000 acres
Each ForestWatch® camera covers approximately 400 square miles.
The ForestWatch® Difference
ForestWatch® is designed to amplify human judgment in the detection of wildfires, not eliminate it. ForestWatch® allows one person to more effectively monitor hundreds of square miles of wildland and provide faster reaction and response times than other available methods.
“We implemented ForestWatch® as part of our forest fire detection program for the 2007 fire season. We feel that the detection program not only complements the Douglas Forest Protective Association detection program, but adds vital elements that were lacking in both detection and response… ForestWatch® has proven to be fast, accurate and a vital detection tool for DFPA and surrounding districts.”
Melvin Thornton

ForestWatch® Online
ForestWatch® environmental monitoring system clients can access images from their cameras on any browser enabled mobile device, putting crucial information in the hands of fire managers. Instant access to full color images of a fire provides near real-time updates on fire behavior including such detail as the color and direction of smoke. ForestWatch® Online offers managers and fire crews themselves with situational awareness that can save lives.

Support
Wherever you are in the world, we provide responsive, dedicated support for all of our clients.
Technology
Our ForestWatch® software and ongoing cutting-edge development separates us from other detection methods.
Customizable
Industry-Leading options include lightning detection, burn permits, vehicle tracking and weather station.
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