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Borescope

What is a borescope?

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A borescope (micro inspection camera) is an optical digital device used to view areas that would otherwise not be visible. It is the most recent development in inspection camera technology. Borescope may records still images and videos of problems in hard-to-reach areas.

Borescope-Micro Inspection Camera, Equipment of Inspector of Victory Home Inspection, inc. Canada

How does our borescope help to the inspector during an inspection?

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Our inspector uses the borescope for visual inspection where areas to be inspected is inaccessible by other means, or where accessibility may require destructive activities.
To reach better result during survey, our inspector uses various length SeeSnake technology inspection cables.

This picture demonstrates temperature differences between cold and warm areas of a house due to poor isolation.

Is borescope technology safe?

3.

Since a borescope is an optical device like a usual video or photo camera, its technology is absolutely safe for property people and pets.

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He/she SHALL NOT accept any disclosed or undisclosed commissions, rebates, profits or other benefit from real estate agents, brokers or any third parties having financial