by Sensor Industries | Jan 4, 2024 | Drought, Flood Sensors, IoT, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
We’re self-proclaimed water warriors on a mission to tackle the impending water shortage that the EPA has been waving its flags about. But guess what? We’re not here to bore you with gloom and doom; we’re jumping in to do our part. The 411 on...
by Sensor Industries | 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...
by Sensor Industries | 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 Sensor Industries | 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 Sensor Industries | 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 Sensor Industries | 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...