by Sensor Industries | Jan 11, 2026 | Flood Sensors, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
A lot of technology promises results. Water intelligence is different because it often starts paying attention to problems that are already happening. Most properties have leaks that have been running for weeks. Inefficiencies that feel normal because nobody can see...
by Sensor Industries | Dec 13, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Flood Sensors, Hotels, IoT, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology
Holiday shutdowns create quiet hallways and empty rooms, yet they also expose student housing, senior living, and multifamily properties to higher water risk when leaks and temperature drops go unnoticed. The weeks surrounding the holidays often bring a dramatic shift...
by Sensor Industries | Nov 29, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Hospitality, Hotels, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Uncategorized
Small Leaks Don’t Take Holidays The holiday season brings celebration and strain. While maintenance teams take well-earned time off, water problems often grow more likely, creating a gap between oversight and risk. The holiday season brings a familiar mix of...
by Sensor Industries | Oct 12, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Student Housing
Beyond the drip: why student housing leaks become expensive disasters In student housing, the biggest threat isn’t the leak itself. It’s the silence that follows. It starts somewhere no one is looking. Behind a washing machine. Under a water heater. Inside...
by Sensor Industries | Sep 29, 2025 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Technology
How Smart Valves Safeguard Properties and NOI Remote-controlled water shutoffs that stop leaks instantly — protecting buildings, residents, and NOI from costly water damage disasters. Every property owner knows the nightmare of water damage. A single leak can...
by Sensor Industries | Aug 23, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Toilet Sensors
One day, one leak: the 24-hour timeline How a tiny issue becomes a big cost and how to stop it. At 3:12 a.m., a small trickle begins in unit 204. The tenant is asleep. The maintenance team is off duty. Nobody knows a problem has started. It’s just a leak — silent,...