Infrared Thermography (noun): A technique of facilities management that utilizes infrared radiation to measure the temperature of different materials and identify potential areas of energy loss. It is a non-invasive, cost-effective way to detect problems such as air leaks, water infiltration, and insulation deficiencies in buildings. By using infrared thermography, facilities managers can proactively identify areas that require attention and help ensure the long-term safety and efficiency of a building.