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The
HomeSafe Story Incorporated
in 2003, HomeSafe Inspection pioneered the use of infrared and acoustic technologies
with traditional inspection techniques in the home inspection and pest
control industries. These technologies
empower our inspectors to perform a greatly improved inspection by uncovering
"invisible" problems in a home.
A HomeSafe infrared home inspection provides a customer with knowledge
about a home that has never been available before. We can solve problems that were once
unsolvable. HomeSafe now has operations
across the U.S and in The Philippines and South Africa. HomeSafe's technologies
arose from two very different sciences: infrared imaging, which is
essentially, photographs of heat, and acoustics, the science of sound. HomeSafe Inspection co-founder Peng Lee
decided to merge the two technologies while working on a U.S. Department of
Agriculture funded project at the University of Mississippi's National Center
for Physical Acoustics (NCPA) in the 1990’s. He first designed and built a highly
sensitive, state-of-the-art acoustic device that could hear the unique sounds
made by certain nuisance insects. He
later added an infrared thermal imaging camera to his high-tech array,
enabling him to quickly scan a home for moisture related to termite
infestations and then employ the acoustic sensors in these areas to listen
for termites. Finally, Mr. Lee and his
NCPA colleagues developed specialized software to analyze these sounds and
confirm the presence of termites. The
USPTO's approvals of these patents means that only HomeSafe licensees and franchisees are permitted by Federal law
to use these patented procedures and technologies in the course of a home
inspection or termite inspection. HomeSafe's Approved
Patents Include: Patent No. 7,369,955 (22 Claims
Approved) – Method for Residential Indoor Environmental Quality
Inspection and Monitoring: This patent covers the usage of an
infrared camera to locate any thermal anomaly – including but
not limited to an uncontrolled or hidden water intrusion – followed
by obtaining data relating to indoor air quality, including visual
confirmation of mold, collection of a mold sample, measurement of relative
humidity, installation of a constant air/gas monitor system and/or other
related measurements. A thermal anomaly is an unexplained difference in
temperature from one area of a home to another, often indicating a problem
that can’t be detected by ordinary means. Thermal anomalies signify a
problem with faulty wiring, hidden moisture, missing insulation, heat/energy
loss, termite infestations and more. Patent No. 7,445,377 (7 Claims
Approved) - Non-Destructive Residential Inspection Method and Apparatus: This patent covers HomeSafe’s method for creating a
“thermal window” – that is, preparing a home for an infrared
inspection by creating a temperature differential between the inside and the
outside of the home, followed by obtaining temperature profiles of the
home’s interior components and exterior components. These temperature
profiles are then analyzed to uncover thermal anomalies indicating problems
relating to (including but not limited to) structure, moisture or electrical
issues. Patent No. 7,385,483 (13 Claims
Approved) - Infrared / Acoustic Method to Detect Termite Infestations in a
Structure:
This
patent covers HomeSafe’s four-step procedure for uncovering termite
activity in a building, including: 1) a traditional visual inspection; 2)
infrared detection of hidden moisture that may indicate the presence of
termites; 3) usage of a moisture meter to confirm the presence of moisture in
the “suspicious” area identified by infrared; and 4) usage of
HomeSafe’s acoustic sensor to detect the unique sound patterns of
termites in the “suspicious” area and usage of HomeSafe’s
pattern recognition software to analyze and confirm termite signals on the
spot. Patent No. 7,271,706 (13 Claims
Approved) - Termite Acoustic Detection Device: This patent covers our acoustic termite
detection device which uses acoustic sensors to hear termite sounds beyond
the range of human hearing. Paired with an infrared thermal imaging camera to
find hidden moisture associated with termite infestations, the acoustic
device pinpoints the exact location of a termite nest. Patent No. 7,429,928 (4 Claims Approved) - Method to
Prevent Termite Infestations by Modifying Termite Behavior: This
patent covers HomeSafe’s method to prevent termite infestations in a
home by generating very low-amplitude acoustical vibrations within the
home’s interior walls. These vibrations, which are inaudible to the
human ear, disturb and repel termites and drive them out of the home. The
specific vibrations have a custom-selected frequency and amplitude
experimentally proven to be highly effective at modifying termite behavior. Patents Pending:
In addition, three
other patent applications are under review by the USPTO. Two of them relate to home inspections and
the third is related to termite inspections.
Their application numbers are as follows: 12/194,977; 12/209,590; and
11/893,204. Descriptions of these will
be provided once approval of the various claims is provided by the USPTO. |
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