Throwing the combo off the mez
We’re here on top of our training structure in Fairfield, Iowa, about 16 feet above the roof line, to show just how tough our cameras are. Many assume only high-end cameras can handle real job-site abuse — we know that’s not true. One of our units once slid off a New York roof in winter. The result? Just a broken switch. The camera worked perfectly, and the repair cost only $350 on a $3,800 system.
As former chimney sweeps, we design our products to handle the same rough conditions we face daily. We’ve built hundreds of liners and tools meant to last, not just look good.
To prove it, we dropped one of our cameras 16 feet onto concrete — and it still worked flawlessly. We don’t suggest trying that yourself, but it shows our commitment to building durable, field-ready equipment.
Thanks for watching — we appreciate your trust in our work!
We’re here on top of our training structure in Fairfield, Iowa, about 16 feet above the roof line, to show just how tough our cameras are. Many assume only high-end cameras can handle real job-site abuse — we know that’s not true. One of our units once slid off a New York roof in winter. The result? Just a broken switch. The camera worked perfectly, and the repair cost only $350 on a $3,800 system.
As former chimney sweeps, we design our products to handle the same rough conditions we face daily. We’ve built hundreds of liners and tools meant to last, not just look good.
To prove it, we dropped one of our cameras 16 feet onto concrete — and it still worked flawlessly. We don’t suggest trying that yourself, but it shows our commitment to building durable, field-ready equipment.
Thanks for watching — we appreciate your trust in our work!






