The fire protection laser distance meter can assist in carrying out routine fire protection inspections. For example, during the inspection of public gathering places, it can be used to check whether the evacuation passages, safety exits, and evacuation indication signs comply with the regulations. During the acceptance process, it is more convenient and accurate to use a laser distance meter to measure the fire prevention distances related to fire safety in the general layout and planar layout, as well as fire truck access roads, etc. It can also be used for forest fire protection, such as measuring the forest area, the height of trees, conducting safety patrols, detecting fires, and measuring the distance to the fire.

The well-known laser distance meter factory HOLO has a total of six series of distance meters, namely the E series, X series, Y series, RG series, R series, and G series. These series of distance meters can all perform 2D measurements. Depending on the measurement range and distance measurement functions, HOLO laser distance meters hold a relatively high market share in various fields.

Among them, the HOLO E-100 provides accurate measurement data. Within a measurement range of 100 meters, the measurement accuracy can reach ±2mm, providing users with more reliable measurement data. It has powerful functions and multiple modes, including single-point distance measurement, horizontal distance measurement, vertical distance measurement, height difference measurement, inclination angle measurement, rectangular area measurement, volume measurement, etc.

The HOLO E-100 laser distance meter has met the needs of measuring the height of the fire point, the safety distance at the fire scene, and the safety distance of potential hazards during emergency rescue operations. Its function of measuring the span between any two points in space is simple and convenient to operate, with fast response and high accuracy, and has been recognized by a large number of users.

Two-point method to measure distance from the ignition site to surrounding targets

Two-point method to measure height from the ignition site to the ground

Fire separation inspection

Rapid height measurement for rope descent rescue under the bridge