Hospitals and medical campuses rely on 24/7 electrical and mechanical systems. Even minor faults in panels or HVAC systems can risk patient care, lab storage, or compliance. Our infrared inspections detect heat anomalies and overloads early—helping facilities maintain uptime and meet Joint Commission and NFPA 70B standards.
How Our Inspections Work
Site review with facility managers and safety officers.
Thermal inspection of energized electrical panels and mechanical systems.
Capture of FLIR images under operational load.
Risk grading based on thermographic anomalies.
Final report delivery with corrective recommendations.
Who We Serve
Hospitals and emergency departments
Medical labs and diagnostic centers
Outpatient surgery centers
Clinics and private practices
Insurance, Maintenance & Compliance Benefits
Our inspections assist with Joint Commission prep and NFPA 70B compliance. Reports are structured to align with hospital facility management systems, providing a roadmap for preventative maintenance and reducing insurance liability.
Patient Safety
Infrared inspections safeguard critical systems in hospitals, labs, and clinics—reducing risks of outages that could impact patient care.
Equipment Reliability
Identify electrical or mechanical issues in diagnostic labs, surgery centers, and emergency departments before they disrupt life-saving equipment.
Insurance & Audit Support
Detailed inspection reports provide the documentation insurers and facility managers require, supporting smoother audits and lower liability risk.
Why Choose Brady Infrared?
Experience with healthcare infrastructure and critical systems
Non-invasive, compliant methods that avoid disruption to patient areas
Detailed reports structured for health & safety compliance
Testimonials & Results
Thanks to Brady Infrared, we detected a main panel risk before it caused a service outage during our busiest season.
Hospital Engineering Manager
Their thermal inspection process was fast, clear, and well-documented for our compliance records.
Lab Facilities Supervisor
Keep Critical Care Systems Running Safely and Reliably