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Homes need to be as smart as possible to preserve the most sustainable environment possible. if you think the electric fandango with electric workings will use more electricity than it will save, guess again. Living smart and making your home smart is the best way to align modern living habits with the least use practices.
Remember that time you fell asleep with the heater turned up? The night you left to spend a few hours out with a few too many lights on, the TV on, the thermostat set high? And you came back at 3 a.m. to a fully lit, fully heated home with nobody in it? Or the swimming pool heater that runs a lot for how much you are really using the pool?
Don’t you sometimes wish you could turn off your computer from the other room, or turn on the sprinklers from the bathroom? What about timing exterior night lights to dim or turn off when dawn is scheduled to happen, instead of burning hours after sunrise a day until you get up? Sprinklers systems can get smarter and work more sustainably too.
Home management systems have security uses too. Imagine activating the webcam on your upstairs video screen from downstairs if you thought you heard someone trying to get in. Or flicking on lights in different parts of the house so someone on the outside might not think you’re alone ?
All these issues can add to a whopping electric bill. They can also cause unnecessary wear and tear on your appliances. Consider some home management options. Tech has never been so consumer friendly. Weather reports can be tuned to bleep or signal if harsh morning weather threatens your commuting schedule.
About those carefree nights out. What if you could have dialed home and programmed everything to turn off while you were in line at the movie ticket window? What if you got that one little reminder that tomorrow is trash day, before you woke to grinding dumptrucks outside your window with all the trash still inside the house?
Home management systems are becoming more popular. What if you could stay awake just 5 seconds more and override the remote control switch and turn everything off or to a night settings profile? What if you fell in the bathtub and needed to get medical help? A home management system aligns the primary chores of living with some adjusted green priorities.
And what about some timely reminders to do laundry during off-peak electricity volume periods and a 3G telephony access point portal? Lots of things about the way you live might be positively adjusted with a home management system.

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