jeudi 31 août 2017

Residential Lighting And Home Automation Franklin Systems

By Helen Hayes


In this decade we are seeing a growing demand for home automation, as the technology becomes more refined and attractive to upscale computer savvy home buyers. Some of the latest must-have features in these systems allow the homeowner to view his security cameras over the internet, as well as to call his house from the road to turn on his Jacuzzi, switch off lights or arm the security system. But for the builder, home automation Franklin poses two difficulties.

Modern civilization has given birth to the concept of a modern household, which can be adapted to current activities, mood, habits and the lifestyle of each occupant while saving energy. The smart house is a system of house automation that is very simple to use and maintain. Its main purpose is to increase an individual's quality of life. In the opinion of people against such technical advancements, this technology reduces their involvement in the everyday routine of most life situations.

Apart from this, automating much bigger places will need motion detectors, temperature sensors, fire and smoke detectors, temperature variation sensors, surveillance cameras, automatic blinds and so many other feature that make things easier.

A setup required to just manage lights and heating in-house would differ as compared to an integrated house computerization system that is capable of controlling and remotely monitoring lighting, door/window sensors, multi-room air conditioning, outdoor/indoor security, window blinds, and emergency alerts (smoke, fire, and leak detection). Having a clear picture of the number of appliances you wish to will help eliminate choices that are more expensive than your budget and more complicated to suit your requirements.

This principle covers over 300 different devices and greatly reduces costs while improving functionality. The system is open to eventual further upgrading as modern technology imposes new requirements, adaptations, and reprogramming.

The third option offers a middle ground for the housebuilder. There are companies that offer contractors full design and programming of house automation systems along with supplying the equipment. These companies cater to builders and electricians who want to sell and install the systems for their clients. They offer full-service programming and consultation along with extras such as educating the contractor in how to present the product options clearly to the houseowner, providing marketing materials, and handling service calls.

Meanwhile, your house is closing itself down. Windows and external doors are locked and the lights are switched off one by one. In the morning, your alarm wakes you and you can take a leisurely shower while your breakfast is being cooked in the kitchen. Tonight, you're having a few friends around for a meal and to watch some films. You press a few buttons and everything is set up to start preparing your meal and the TV when you ring in to say you'll be arriving shortly.

No matter which option the builder selects, equipping his custom house with a quality house automation system is as important in today's competitive luxury house market as providing top of the line kitchen appliances and whirlpool tubs. With such an investment he will attract the growing demographic of young upwardly mobile professionals who are demanding that their new houses be 'smarter.'




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