Fire and Explosion Analysis
It’s no secret that many fire investigators still use the traditional method of tape measure and graph paper to document a scene. The number one reason for this is simple: it appears to be the most affordable option. When you factor in all the time it takes to measure and hand draw the entire scene and then start from scratch in a CAD program back in the office, the savings is absorbed by the time spent. LTI’s QuickMap® 3D system is easy to learn, quick to set up, and is affordable for any investigator.
Contamination-Proof Documentation
Documenting a fire scene with a pencil and paper can be disastrous if it gets contaminated by surrounding elements. With LTI’s equipment, you can produce worry-free documentation that is immune from wet, dirty environments and fluctuating temperatures.
Millimeter Accuracy
Achieve survey-grade precision without a bulky, expensive total station. LTI’s TruPoint™ 300 laser provides red-dot aiming and products +/- 1 mm distance accuracy.
Map Evidence With Photos
Easily dismount the tablet that is running QuickMap® 3D to take one or multiple close-up photos of evidence with each mapped point.
Recommended Laser / Data Collection
TruPoint™ 300 Laser
Provides red-dot or 1-4x camera aiming and is ideal for capturing indoor measurements for close-proximity scenes.
QuickMap® 3D for Android®
Get straight to the point with QuickMap® 3D, the world’s first data collection app for Android® smartphones or tablets.