by Sensor Industries | Apr 15, 2026 | Leak Sensors, Technology, Water Conservation
In most buildings, water usage is not evenly distributed across systems. Some functions operate occasionally, while others run continuously in the background. This distinction plays a significant role in both cost and risk, yet it is often overlooked in day-to-day...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 26, 2026 | IoT, Technology
Smart sensors are only as good as the network that connects them. For multi-unit properties, the difference between WiFi and a purpose-built wireless mesh network is the difference between hoping your system works and knowing it does. The Sensor Is Not the Problem...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 6, 2026 | IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
Water damage rarely starts as a dramatic event. It usually begins quietly, with a running toilet, a failed supply line, or continuous flow that goes unnoticed until damage spreads and costs escalate. Water damage remains one of the most expensive and disruptive risks...
by Sensor Industries | Dec 20, 2025 | AI, Science, Technology, Water Conservation
Artificial intelligence feels weightless. We experience it as instant answers, generated images, and seamless automation that lives somewhere in the cloud. It feels clean, invisible, almost frictionless. But behind every AI interaction is a physical reality that is...
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 | Dec 6, 2025 | IoT, NOI, Technology
When Temperatures Drop, Water Risks Rise Winter brings cold air, freeze-thaw cycles, and seasonal staffing challenges. For property teams, this combination creates the most unpredictable and costly season for water damage. Winter brings a different set of challenges...