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yinyangyang@yunjingtianhe.com
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13276363313
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Weifang Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Shandong Province
Shandong Tianhe Environmental Technology Co., Ltd
yinyangyang@yunjingtianhe.com
13276363313
Weifang Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Shandong Province
Recently, the Forest Fire Prevention Meteorological Station Technology Exchange Conference developed by Shandong Tianhe Environmental Technology Co., Ltd. was held in Weifang. At the conference, many industry professionals and customer friends arrived at the scene. After understanding, everyone highly affirmed and fully recognized the product.At the meeting, Manager Yu from Tianhe Environmental Technology Co., Ltd. introduced, "The Forest Fire Prevention Meteorological Station is a field environmental observation equipment designed specifically for forestry management departments to conduct fire hazard warning and ecological monitoring. It can operate continuously and stably in forest environments, providing accurate and real-time on-site data support for the core fire hazard warning model

Forest fire prevention meteorological stations can comprehensively monitor meteorological elements closely related to the occurrence and development of forest fire hazards. In addition to conventional parameters such as atmospheric temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and precipitation, the monitoring focus often focuses on key indicators that directly affect forest fire behavior and the moisture content of combustibles in the forest. This includes measuring total solar radiation to assess the evaporation potential within the forest, as well as in some advanced station types, directly or indirectly evaluating the dryness of small combustibles such as litter through specialized probes. These unique data dimensions have shifted the assessment of fire hazard levels from traditional meteorological inference to precise judgments based on actual on-site conditions.
To adapt to the remote and harsh working environment in forest areas, forest fire prevention meteorological stations have high environmental durability in their design and manufacturing. The station structure and sensors are made of corrosion-resistant and high-strength materials, which can withstand long-term ultraviolet radiation, rain and snow erosion, and temperature and humidity fluctuations. At the electrical level, the system is equipped with comprehensive lightning protection and surge protection devices to ensure reliable operation in areas with frequent lightning strikes. Its core sensors, such as wind speed and direction indicators, generally use the ultrasonic measurement principle without mechanical rotating parts, fundamentally avoiding the problems of bearing jamming and measurement accuracy decline caused by freezing, dust or biological adhesion, ensuring the continuity and accuracy of data acquisition.
At the level of data management, the system has achieved a high degree of automation. The data collector has intelligent processing and large capacity storage capabilities, and can automatically complete the data reading and temporary storage of all sensors according to the set cycle. The communication system fully utilizes technologies such as satellite communication or cellular mobile networks to ensure reliable and timed transmission of encrypted monitoring data to remote fire command centers even in remote forest areas with weak communication signals. This design, which integrates energy self-sufficiency, remote transmission, and unmanned operation, is the foundation for its long-term deployment and effectiveness in key locations.
Ultimately, the value of forest fire prevention meteorological stations lies in their powerful decision support capabilities. It is not only a data collector, but also a primary processor of information, capable of automatically calculating and outputting comprehensive forest fire risk meteorological level indices. This index provides objective and scientific decision-making basis for forestry departments in deploying patrol forces, issuing fire danger warnings, regulating outdoor fire use, and even initiating emergency response plans, thus becoming the forefront and crucial part of building a modern forest fire prevention system of "early detection, early warning, and early extinguishing".
This exchange meeting has been a complete success, and we welcome customers with such needs to come.