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Sensor IndustriesSI-Flush Sensors for Real-Time Leak Monitoring

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SI-Flush Sensors address the pressing need for real-time water leak monitoring in properties where water costs are rapidly increasing. These sensors are integrated between the supply line and fill valve of a toilet, equipped to monitor each flush and tank refill. The sensors utilize a combination of a micro-computer, radio board, reed switch, and magnet to detect and report water flow. When a leak is detected, the SI-Mesh Network sends alerts directly to property managers, enabling immediate action. The system's installation is straightforward, requiring no plumbing expertise, and includes access to the SI-Dash analytics dashboard. This dashboard provides 24/7 monitoring and alerts for potential issues, helping reduce unnecessary water costs and save property owners significant amounts monthly. With the ability to identify and manage leaks, SI-Flush Sensors substantially improve the net operating income of multi-unit properties.
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More than 20% of ALL TOILETS are leaking and they’re the #1 cause of water loss in multi-unit residential buildings – billions of dollars in Net Operating Income are lost each year due to the undetected waste!

With water costs perpetually increasing faster than rents, property owners bear the brunt of wasted water costs with no visibility into the source of the waste.

Until now, there has been no cost-effective solution to monitor and notify property owners of leak loss. SI-Flush and the SI-Mesh Network solve this problem.

Easily inserted between the supply line and fill valve on any toilet, SI-Flush Sensors monitor and report each time a toilet is flushed and water fills the tank. Our patent-pending sensor design is sleek yet durable and includes a micro-computer, radio board, reed switch and small magnet. When water flows into the toilet, the magnet is pushed up by water pressure – it then closes the reed switch and counts time. When the water stops, the magnet drops and the time packet is sent through the SI-Mesh network and up to our cloud servers for analysis. If a leak is detected, a real-time text message alert is sent to the building manager to minimize water waste and unnecessary water costs.