Where Better Visibility Meets Better Insurance Outcomes
Insurance teams care about one thing above all else. They want clear proof that a facility understands its risks and responds to them quickly. Whether it is a hotspot, a temperature trend, an environmental issue, or a sudden equipment change, insurers look for facilities that can show strong visibility and clean documentation.

This is where multi-sensor data plays an important role. When thermal cameras, environmental sensors, and activity data come together inside a single platform, the facility gains a complete picture of what is happening. Multi-sensor visibility gives insurers the confidence that risks are being identified early and that the facility has the information needed to prevent costly incidents.
With iTL, multi-sensor data becomes organized, clear, and ready for insurance review. The platform brings thermal data, LoRaWAN sensor readings, event logs, and alerts into one place, making it easy to create reports that strengthen your overall risk profile.
Insurance Teams Value Clear, Verifiable Information
Insurers evaluate risk based on consistency, documentation, and response. They want to see:
- A record of when temperature changes occurred
- Evidence that teams were notified
- Documentation of how quickly a risk was addressed
- Historical conditions over time
- Environmental patterns that explain event behavior
- Proof that the facility actively monitors high-risk areas
Multi-sensor data helps meet these expectations.
Thermal Monitoring Provides the First Layer of Early Detection
Thermal cameras identify temperature anomalies long before smoke or flame is visible. This information is valuable to insurers because it shows early awareness of potential fire risk.
iTL captures:

These details become part of the incident record and form a strong foundation for insurance reporting.
Environmental Sensors Capture the Conditions Leading Up to an Event
LoRaWAN sensors add additional context that insurers appreciate. They help explain environmental conditions surrounding an event.
Examples include:

Temperature sensors showing ambient shifts
Humidity sensors revealing drying or heating patterns
Air quality sensors indicating early changes
Gas sensors capturing abnormal concentrations
This supplemental information helps insurers see the larger picture and understand how conditions evolved.
When Data Comes Together, Reporting Becomes Stronger
Insurance teams want documentation that is consistent, clear, and easy to follow. With multi-sensor data flowing into iTL, every event becomes organized and traceable.
iTL automatically compiles:

This removes uncertainty and gives insurers a level of detail they rarely receive from traditional systems.
Multi-Sensor Data Improves Your Risk Profile
A strong risk profile is built on ongoing visibility, consistency, and documented action. When insurers see that your facility uses multi-sensor monitoring, it shows a commitment to proactive risk management.
A facility’s risk profile improves when:
- Hotspots are caught early
- Environmental anomalies are tracked
- Alerts are acknowledged quickly
- Reports show clear, traceable information
- Long-term trends demonstrate awareness
All of this builds trust and supports more favorable insurance conversations.
Historical Data Helps Show Responsibility Over Time
One of the biggest advantages of multi-sensor monitoring is the ability to show past behavior. Insurance teams do not only look at a single event. They look at patterns.
iTL stores long-term:
- Temperature trends
- Sensor patterns
- Event logs
- Alert acknowledgments
- Environmental fluctuations
This history becomes proof that the facility takes risk seriously every day, not just during major events.
Better Reporting Leads to Better Outcomes
When an incident occurs, the last thing a facility wants is uncertainty. Insurers appreciate clarity and complete evidence. Multi-sensor data gives them both.
With iTL, facilities can:

This makes the claims process smoother and strengthens the relationship with insurers.
Final Thoughts
Insurance reporting becomes easier when you have a clear record of what happened, when it happened, and how your team responded. Multi-sensor data enhances this record by giving insurers a full understanding of the conditions surrounding an event.
iTL brings thermal cameras, LoRaWAN sensors, alerts, and historical trends together in one platform. This creates the visibility and documentation that insurance teams trust, while helping facilities maintain a stronger risk profile over time.
About moviTHERM
moviTHERM – Advanced Thermography Solutions was founded in 1999. The company offers solutions for plastic welding, package sealing, and non-destructive testing. In addition, moviTHERM provides IoT Cloud monitoring solutions for thermal imaging applications for early fire detection, machine condition monitoring, and other applications. moviTHERM is a Teledyne Flir Premium Partner and master distributor for FLIR Thermal Cameras for automation and science applications.






