Aurora business owner launches drone-based wildfire mitigation service

إنه يأمل في مساعدة المجتمعات وأصحاب المنازل على التقدم في الحرائق السنوية. The drone is used to conduct air investigative studies, monitor the growth of vegetation, and determine potential fuel risks.

The goal is to help homeowners better understand their lands and all risk factors in the wildfire of the top.

“Just knowing to live here over the past forty years, what has become our place in the wildfire and calm throughout the year,” said Mike Corta, the owner of Rocky Mountain UAV Industries.

“We look at the trees: Do they overlook the property too much? Do you have spaces that can be defended? We provide them at the end of the trip with USB with all their photos on them. The basic trip is about 18 pictures or so. Each corner of their home is spread from their homes. So, they include at least 150 feet around their home in all directions so that they can see what he takes from services.

The drone has a 4K camera that captures air imaging and detailed visual documents for people to reach risk areas, track changes over time, and make enlightened decisions to protect property, infrastructure and landscape.

Corta said: “The preparation of the wildfire begins a long time before seeing the smoke. “With the harsh fires of what it is, Marshall fire. Every year we have worse and worse fires. The more you can do to protect your home, the better.

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