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Spectrum News features Sensor Industries solutions in Water Conservation segment

Spectrum News features Sensor Industries solutions in Water Conservation segment

by Paul Schraeder | Apr 22, 2023 | Industry News, IoT, NOI, Seniors Housing, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

The Housing Authority of LA (HACLA), one of the largest providers of affordable housing, is spearheading a collaborative pilot project to combat renter water waste, and Sensor Industries toilet sensors have been a key factor to the success of the program. By...
Stop Wasted Water (and NOI) From Going Down the Drain

Stop Wasted Water (and NOI) From Going Down the Drain

by Paul Schraeder | Apr 15, 2023 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

Increasingly, builders, developers and planners have embraced the movement to integrate sustainability and conservation in both new and existing multi-unit commercial properties, which include apartment buildings, student and senior housing, hotel and lodging. Water...
The Benefits of Smart Sensors in Student Housing Communities

The Benefits of Smart Sensors in Student Housing Communities

by Paul Schraeder | Mar 19, 2023 | Flood Sensors, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

In recent years, smart sensor technology has been rapidly gaining popularity as a solution to water waste in multi-unit dwellings. One company leading the charge in this area is Sensor Industries, whose toilet and flood sensors have been installed in numerous college...
How Water Sensors are Helping to Improve Water Efficiency in Multi-Unit Properties

How Water Sensors are Helping to Improve Water Efficiency in Multi-Unit Properties

by Paul Schraeder | Dec 31, 2022 | Drought, Flood Sensors, Industry News, IoT, NOI, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

Water is a vital resource necessary for the survival of all living beings and the smooth operation of human society. In multi-unit properties, such as apartments, condominiums, and dormitories, water consumption can be a significant issue. With multiple residents...
Saving water in L.A., one leaky toilet at a time

Saving water in L.A., one leaky toilet at a time

by Paul Schraeder | Nov 15, 2022 | IoT, Techonology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

In water-scarce regions like California, every last drop counts. Yet millions of gallons of water are lost every year to a common, yet easily preventable, cause of water waste: leaky toilets. That’s why we recently co-funded a pilot project to install...
Featured Article in Student Business Housing – Why Monitoring Your Blue is the New Green

Featured Article in Student Business Housing – Why Monitoring Your Blue is the New Green

by Richard | May 3, 2022 | Business, Drought, Industry News, IoT, NOI, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

Water leak monitoring should be an integral part of your sustainability and conservation efforts. Sustainability and conservation started as trends, but have turned into a combined green movement that has taken root in student housing property development and...
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  • Spectrum News features Sensor Industries solutions in Water Conservation segment
  • Stop Wasted Water (and NOI) From Going Down the Drain
  • The Benefits of Smart Sensors in Student Housing Communities
  • How Water Sensors Keep Your Investments Safe
  • Sensor Industries Corp. Alliance with Travel + Leisure Co. will Advance Water Conservation using IoT Technology to Find and Mitigate Leaks in Resort Plumbing and Appliances
  • How Water Sensors are Helping to Improve Water Efficiency in Multi-Unit Properties
  • Saving water in L.A., one leaky toilet at a time
  • Press Release: U.S. Dept of Energy Awards Sensor Industries for Innovation
  • Featured Article in Student Business Housing – Why Monitoring Your Blue is the New Green
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  • Webinar: Increase Student Housing NOI & Equity Value with Water-Leak Mitigation Technology
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  • Free Webinar – Increase Seniors Housing NOI & Equity Value with IoT Water-Leak Mitigation Technology
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