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      • Garage Door Opener / Monitor
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      • Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detection
      • Water Leak Sensor
      • Water Shut Off Valve
      • Automated Gas Shut Off Valve
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Water Shut Off Valve

Water Shut Off Valve

Minimizes or prevents water damage in the case of natural disasters or pipe breaks by isolating water supply to the property. Property managers can remotely isolate water supply during vacancies or construction.

Water Shut Off Valve

Property managers receive alarm and alert notifications if a water leak is detected.

Xenon can automatically isolate water supply based on predetermined flow settings or require manual intervention by a property manager.

When you consider the statistics, it becomes clear just how common and devastating a problem water damage can be. According to industry estimates, 14,000 people in the US experience a water damage emergency at home or work each day, and 98% of basements in the US will suffer from some type of water damage or mold during their lifetime.

A Shut-off Valve Can Prevent Damage

The costs are just as staggering as the frequency. Water damage and mold cost the insurance industry $2.5 billion dollars per year, and the average cost of a home water damage insurance claim is $6,965. Source: Water Damage Defense

The High Cost of Water Leaks

Water leaks alone leave incredible amounts of damage and immense waste in their wake. Water leaks from homes in the US can exceed 1 trillion gallons of water in a year. That’s equivalent to the annual water usage of Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami combined! These individual leaks often seem tiny, but over time they can generate enormous waste and damage to a home. For example, a continuously running toilet can waste over 200 gallons of water per day, and a 1/8 inch crack in a pipe can spill 250 gallons of water in a day.
Source: Water Damage Defense

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