1. Smart Water Leak and Freeze Detectors:
When pipes freeze and water leaks, the outcome can flood a property, resulting in pricey cleanup and repairs. Smart water leak and freeze detectors can identify leaks before they cause harm to valuable heirlooms, electronics, and personal belongings.
Install smart water leak detectors beneath your sinks, under your hot water tanks, and anywhere elsewhere there is a supply of water. Even if you’re not at home, these detectors may send you a text or email alerting you to a water problem. Early discovery can save gallons of water and the cost of replacing a destroyed carpet.
2. Smart Light Bulbs:
Smart bulbs are light bulbs that communicate with your wireless network and can be controlled via app. Smart lights, like smart thermostats, may be programmed to turn on and off to conserve energy. Some smart bulb manufacturers sense when you’re about to return home and automatically turn on the lights. You can switch off your lights remotely if you leave them on by accident. A smart bulb’s brightness may also be adjusted, allowing you to save energy by reducing it when a bright light isn’t necessary
3. Smart Appliances:
Washing machines, refrigerators, and coffee makers are among the smart appliances that are transforming the way we engage with our kitchen appliances by talking to us. You will receive a notification on your phone if you leave the refrigerator door open. If your smart washing machine needs to be repaired, it can send you an email. Getting repairs done soon might save you money on the expense of replacing your appliances entirely. If you pay different rates for peak and off-peak electricity, your dryer can even tell you when you’ll be paid the least for drying your clothing.
4. Smart Home Security System:
When an intruder is detected, smart home security systems will notify you via your phone and even allow you to see a live video of your property. These features not only keep you secure, but they can also help you save money. False alarms are a regular issue with home security systems, and they may grow expensive if the local police agency starts fining you for making many calls. Smart security allows you to determine if the issue is a true 911 emergency or merely an angry squirrel taking a picture with your
security camera.
5. Smart Garage Door Opener:
Even the simplest garage door openers have become cleverer over the years. Today’s garage door openers integrate with smartphone apps, and can tell you when the door is currently open or closed, and let you close and open the door remotely. These smart models are generally cost effective to operate, and some are equipped with battery backup in case of a power outage. An open garage door can prevent intrusion and prevent loss due to the high efficiency of heating and cooling the house. -Open the garage door.
There are many ways to get smart home energy savings with web-connected devices. There are many benefits to investing in smart devices for your home. Canadian households are one of the
world’s biggest energy consumers, so by using smart devices we can help reduce our energy consumption. Therefore, even a small reduction in energy consumption per household can lead
to huge benefits nationwide.