Why Early Detection of Arcing Power Lines Matters
Every year, wildfires destroy thousands of acres of land, displacing families, endangering wildlife, and costing billions of dollars in damages. Many of these fires are sparked by arcing power lines, which can ignite dry vegetation and rapidly spread. Arcing occurs when electrical discharge jumps through the air between two conductive points, often caused by damaged power lines, loose connections, or extreme weather conditions.
The key to preventing such disasters lies in advanced detection systems that monitor, identify, and address hazardous arcing before it leads to a wildfire.