How much heat can an iSight take?

I am using 2 iSights as security cameras in my garage watching the outside of my house. Yesterday it was about 95 degrees outside which is a little warmer than it usually gets where I live. In the garage it was scorching hot and my iSights were hot to the touch. How much heat can they take and should I put little fans on them to cool them?

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