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...
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...
by Paul Schraeder | Feb 18, 2023 | Flood Sensors, IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
Water conservation is an issue of critical importance that affects everyone. From households to businesses, water plays a significant role in our daily lives. However, water damage can cause significant harm to our homes and personal belongings. Water leakage is a...
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...
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 | Apr 8, 2022 | Drought, Industry News, Science, Technology, Water Conservation
This article published last year does a great job of explaining why there’s no simple solution to dealing with drought … Have you seen the U.S. Drought Monitor’s map lately? It’s not good. Especially for one half of the country. More than 98% of the...