by Sensor Industries | Sep 17, 2024 | Affordable Housing, NOI, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Water Conservation
We are proud to highlight the remarkable findings from the Pacific Institute’s report, “Saving Water and Money Through Toilet Leak Detection: A Los Angeles Case Study in Affordable Multifamily Housing,” authored by Cora Snyder, Sonali Abraham, and...
by Sensor Industries | Jul 31, 2024 | Hotels, NOI
Leading hospitality decision-makers have recognized proactive water leak technology as a business imperative and are seeing improved net operating income (NOI). If you need support to craft a compelling business case for bringing water leak detection technology into...
by Sensor Industries | Jul 23, 2024 | Apartments, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
As apartment owners and managers face rising operational costs and increasing pressure for sustainability, water management has emerged as a critical lever for improving Net Operating Income (NOI). By implementing real-time water monitoring and commercial water leak...
by Sean Miller | Jun 25, 2024 | IoT, NOI, Sean Miller, Technology, Water Conservation
A topic that’s close to my heart is how we can seamlessly integrate technology to not only boost net operating income but also ensure our on-site teams have the capabilities and tools they need to keep everything humming along smoothly across all the properties....
by Sensor Industries | Apr 22, 2024 | Affordable Housing, Apartments, Drought, Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
As we gear up for Earth Day, it’s crucial to recognize the interconnectedness of all environmental issues. Conserving water not only preserves this precious resource but also reduces energy consumption and minimizes pollution, contributing to a healthier planet....
by Nick Benz | Apr 2, 2024 | Drought, IoT, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
Water Scarcity Changes How People Think: Lacking money makes people focus on the present—but lacking water makes them plan for the future. A recent opinion piece in Scientific American by Thomas Talhelm and Hamidreza Harati piqued my interest in reflecting on how...