From Monday 18.10. from Imatra town hall you can borrow a thermal camera for a day at home.
A thermal camera is used to find heat leaks in the home. For example, windows and corners may let heat out. With imaging, heat leaks can be easily seen and it facilitates the planning of remedial measures. Good energy efficiency is not only a climate change. At the same time as you save on heating costs, the indoor air also improves, because dirty air can flow in from the leakage points.
Instructions for borrowing a thermal camera:
From the customer service of Imatra town hall, phone 020 617 2253. The customer service is open from Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 16 p.m. and on Fridays and eves from 8 a.m. to 15 p.m.
The thermal camera comes with a comprehensive user manual, and you can contact Tanja Nyholm in matters related to use, tanja.nyholmlappeenranta.fi (tanja[dot]nyholm[at]lappeenranta[dot]fi), 040 703 3366.
More information about the thermal camera and its use:
The Lämpökamera is brought to Imatra by South Karelia's energy advisory service, which offers the residents of the entire province area instructions regarding, among other things, housing, movement and heating method choices