Environmental Monitoring
Water Detection
A Water Detector to provide early notification of water leak within a home to greatly reduce damage and loss.
A Water Detector sends a signal to the central station when a sensor detects the first traces of water. Water sensing probes are typically placed by basement sump pumps, water heaters and washing machines. It is recommended that a trusted keyholder be included on your emergency contact list to enter the home and turn off the water main should an event occur while the home is unoccupied.
A Water Detector sends a signal to the central station when a sensor detects the first traces of water. Water sensing probes are typically placed by basement sump pumps, water heaters and washing machines. It is recommended that a trusted keyholder be included on your emergency contact list to enter the home and turn off the water main should an event occur while the home is unoccupied.
Low Temperature Detection
A Low Temperature Sensor that will safeguard your home against frozen pipes, is recommended for homeowners who are absent from their homes during the winter's coldest months.
A Low Temperature Sensor sends a alarm to the central station when a sensor detects that the temperature has fallen below 40 degrees. Low temperature sensors installed in within a home will detect virtually all heat failures. Although not an early warning system (your home will get cold), low temperature sensors
will prevent serious damage due to frozen pipes - whether you are home or away.
A Low Temperature Sensor sends a alarm to the central station when a sensor detects that the temperature has fallen below 40 degrees. Low temperature sensors installed in within a home will detect virtually all heat failures. Although not an early warning system (your home will get cold), low temperature sensors
will prevent serious damage due to frozen pipes - whether you are home or away.
Carbon Monoxide Detection
Carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the silent killer because it is free of color, odour, taste, and sound. If dangerous levels of carbon monoxide are present in your home, you won't even know. .....Learn more