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...
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...
by Richard | Mar 31, 2022 | Drought, Flood Sensors, Industry News, IoT, NOI, Student Housing, Techonology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation, Water Law
At Sensor Industries, we believe in second chances … so if you missed the latest Student Housing Business webinar presented by our CEO Duckwitz, it’s not too late to view it! Held on March 24, 2022, the webinar shows how IoT leak-mitigation sensors and...
by Richard | Feb 4, 2022 | Business, Drought, Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Seniors Housing, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
FREE WEBINAR! INCREASE SENIORS HOUSING NOI & EQUITY VALUE WITH IOT WATER-LEAK MITIGATION TECHNOLOGY In this brief webinar, host David Duckwitz, CEO of Sensor Industries, describes how network-connected toilet and flood sensors measure water activity and...
by Richard | Nov 11, 2021 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Seniors Housing, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
A recent Seniors Business Housing article, Why So Many Investors Are Chasing Active Adult, pointed to the favorable investment trend in active adult housing. The demographics driving that trend are the 70 million baby boomers ranging in age from their late 50s to mid...
by Richard | Oct 13, 2021 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Techonology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
In student housing, there is an ongoing movement to utilize best practices of sustainability and conservation in both new and existing projects. “Going green,” is better for both the environment at large and our respective communities. The majority of builders,...