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Red Current’s Thermal Imaging Work Praised by Howden for Proactive Electrical Risk Management

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Red Current, a prominent UK provider of electrical thermal imaging surveys, has been recognised by the Real Estate team of Howden Insurance Brokers Limited for its pivotal role in assisting commercial and industrial sites with electrical risk reduction and regulatory compliance.

The commendation featured in Howden’s article “Electrical thermal imaging: spotting trouble before it strikes”, which credited Red Current for providing certified thermographic inspections that support planned maintenance programmes and reduce the chances of electrical breakdowns or fires. The article highlighted thermal imaging as a powerful non-invasive diagnostic tool that functions on live systems, proving particularly advantageous for demanding commercial operations.

Red Current’s survey reports are prepared by PCN/ITC Category 2 & 3 certified thermographers working to ISO 18434-1:2008 standards. Their assessments can detect loose wiring, phase irregularities and overloaded circuits early, mitigating the risk of expensive failures. Since thermal imaging is conducted on active systems, it enables immediate identification of potential faults without halting production, making it a preferred approach for facilities that require uninterrupted service.

“We’re proud to be acknowledged by Howden,” said Kristian Westerhold, Managing Director at Red Current. “Their endorsement reflects the growing recognition of thermal imaging as a vital tool for insurers, facilities managers, and risk professionals alike. It’s not just about compliance — it’s about protecting people, property, and productivity.”

As the demand for thermographic surveys grows, so too does the variation in service quality. Importantly, not all thermal imaging inspections are created equal. The industry has seen a rise in low-cost providers using under-specified equipment and unqualified personnel — resulting in superficial reports that fail to meet insurer expectations or uncover critical faults. These shortcuts can leave businesses exposed to undetected risks and potential claim disputes.

Red Current’s approach prioritises technical rigour, certified expertise, and insurer-aligned auditability. Surveys are conducted using high-spec infrared cameras and calibrated equipment, ensuring accurate temperature readings and reliable fault identification. Reports include annotated imagery, severity ratings, and clear recommendations for remedial action.

Clients span sectors from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare, education, and commercial real estate. Whether inspecting LV panels, switchgear, distribution boards, or control systems, Red Current’s thermographers bring deep experience and precision to every inspection.

In addition to risk mitigation, thermal imaging surveys support broader asset management strategies. By identifying early signs of wear and electrical stress, businesses can plan maintenance more effectively, reduce downtime, and extend the lifespan of critical infrastructure. This proactive approach aligns with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals and demonstrates a commitment to operational resilience.

Red Current’s partnership with Howden reflects a shared commitment to raising industry standards and promoting best practice. As insurers increasingly look for evidence of preventative maintenance, thermal imaging is becoming a cornerstone of electrical risk management — not just a compliance checkbox.

To learn more or book a certified electrical thermal imaging survey, visit Red Current’s Electrical Surveys page.



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