How Home Automation & Sensors Provide Protection
Protect Your Home from Water Damage While Enhancing Its Environment
Founded in 1565, St. Augustine, FL, boasts the title of the oldest city in the United States. While that title translates to numerous historical landmarks and architectural treasures, it also coincides with an aging and inadequate infrastructure. Because of this, the beautiful city is prone to flooding, whether from tropical storms or tidal surges.
So, you may wonder, what do environmental hazards and natural disasters have to do with home automation?
An automated home uses sensors to detect changes in the environment. In addition to determining the changes in the temperature, lighting, and even the breaking of glass, they can also ascertain the changes in humidity, air quality, and CO2. Once detected, they send you emergency alerts, letting you know your home needs immediate attention.
Here, we'll explore how these sensors help protect you, your home, and your family while making life easier and more enjoyable.