Aerial Infrared for Secure Environments

Same-day, no-access thermal inspection of roof portfolios, distribution infrastructure, and central plant systems at correctional facilities — without ground crews entering secure areas.

Inspection That Stays Outside the Fence

Correctional facilities operate under access, security, and procedural constraints that make conventional inspection difficult and expensive. Ground crews need clearance, escorts, and coordination with shift schedules. Roof systems, central plant distribution, and supporting infrastructure deteriorate on a schedule that doesn’t wait for facility access to open up.

PrisonScanIR brings aerial infrared inspection to corrections without those constraints. Our aircraft operate at altitude, capture the full facility footprint in a single mission, and require no ground access inside the perimeter. The result is a defensible thermal inventory delivered to your facilities and engineering teams — without disrupting daily operations or adding security workload.

Why Corrections Operations Teams Choose Us

No Ground Access Required
Aircraft operate at altitude. No clearance, no escorts, no shift coordination, no inmate-area exposure. The survey runs without expanding security workload or operational risk.
Decades of Institutional Work
We’ve delivered thermal inspections to institutional and government clients since 1989. The workflow fits the procurement, review, and reporting cycles corrections agencies actually run.
Defensible Documentation
Reports support facilities engineering, capital planning, and audit responses with thermal evidence formatted to integrate with your existing infrastructure drawings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The aircraft operates at altitude consistent with FAA regulations. No imagery of internal facility operations is collected or reported — the deliverable is thermal infrastructure data, not surveillance imagery.
A typical site is scanned in a single overnight or daytime flight. Initial ranked findings are delivered within two to four weeks of the mission, with the full engineering report shortly after.
Deliverables are provided directly to the facilities office under the procurement and confidentiality terms of the engagement. Findings are formatted for engineering, capital, and audit workflows.
Yes. We work with corrections agencies under state DOC procurement, federal BOP contracting, and authority procurement processes. A net meeting with your team scopes the right vehicle before the work is scheduled.

Ready to Inspect Your Facility?

Tell us about your facility. We’ll set up a working session with the right people on your team and walk through how aerial infrared would apply to your specific site.