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Smart Heat Controls: Making Sense of Sensors

The following is a summary of the Smart Social Housing event hosted by Clydebank Housing Association on June 4th 2019.

The following is a summary of the Smart Social Housing event hosted by Clydebank Housing Association on June 4th 2019.

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Brian Martin<br />

Beanbag, Secure Meters (UK) Ltd<br />

Beanbag<br />

Min/Max temperature limit<br />

ü Remotely set Min/Max temperature<br />

limits for properties that are rented<br />

and inclusive <strong>of</strong> utilities.<br />

Benefits for Tenants<br />

Min/Max<br />

© Secure Meters Ltd<br />

Benefits to Landlords<br />

ü Single ‘exception based’ platform to manage<br />

your housing stock<br />

ü Preventative maintenance to reduce failures<br />

and improve customer service<br />

ü Reactive maintenance facilitates reduced<br />

property visits and improved customer<br />

service<br />

ü Facilitates access for gas safety inspections<br />

ü Social landlords can identify potential fuel<br />

poverty situations<br />

ü Protect the building fabric and improved<br />

tenant health; identify potential mould<br />

growth before damage to property<br />

ü Monitor & evaluate building efficiency<br />

ü Energy efficiency<br />

ü Always in control <strong>of</strong> heating<br />

even when out <strong>of</strong> home<br />

ü Simple to use and helps<br />

reduce consumption and bills<br />

ü Set point on thermostat<br />

keeps comfort level without<br />

need to access App<br />

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Hosted by<br />

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