Cold Weather Protection Device

CH / ATP • February 16, 2016

What is a Cold Weather Protection Device?

A monitored low temperature sensor is not only for the tech savvy individual, but also for anybody who is interested in protecting his or her home while saving money. As people we always want to have peace of mind about our various areas of life, a monitored low temperature cold weather protection device provides that extra sense of security during the cold winter season . It will greatly reduce the fear and worry about water pipes freezing, which can result in substantial water damage.

What is a low temperature sensor?

A low temperature sensor is a device that can measures its own temperature inside the home. It’s designed to alert the homeowner when there is a significant dip in the specific pre- set temperature range . These sensors can be added to an existing or new home security system fairly easily. A technician installs it by using a wireless system or hardwires it. The sensor is capable of sending an audible alert inside the home, as well as notifying the monitoring station. The central station will then send you a real time notification either by text or email 24/7 whenever the temperature drops below the pre-set temperature range. Some low temperature sensors can be adjusted to each individual desired temperature preference. Additionally, some models are able to shut off the water valve when the pre-set temperature range is detected. Some are able to store dates reminding the homeowner of past dates when the alert was triggered.

Why should you purchase a low temperature sensor?

According to the Insurance Information Institute, severe winter weather ranks only third (behind tornadoes and hurricanes) as a cause of insured catastrophic losses . It is reported the average claim from a frozen burst pipe is about $18,000, although costs can vary widely. These costs have sky rocked in the past 15 years because of the commonality. In 2003, the same repairs cost around $3,000-$7,000. Replacing damaged floors and drywall can be the most expensive items on the repair list. Furnaces, electronics, and other valuables might have to be replaced as well. The repairs must be conducted in a timely manner or mold and mildew can set in. This could be a monumental expense that can be avoided at a modest price. Anyone who has experienced these events can attest to hassle and expensive repair bills to follow.

The monitored low-temperature sensor greatly enhances protection for property, elderly, pet owners, wine cellars, and even pool houses. It also provides protection when there are prolonged power outages or heating systems failures. Many insurance companies offer discounts to policies holders after installing a low temperature sensor of 2-5% annually. Many people also use this device as a cost savings measure to insure lower heating bills at their primary and/ or secondary homes.

The low temperature sensor is an answer to peace of mind during the winter season. Any homeowner can benefit from having these capabilities but they are most rewarding to an individual at work or away on vacation. Low temperature sensors should be a part of everybody’s security system . You will have peace in knowing that both the inhabitants and property are safe and secure. This is real life, you need a real security company. ATP Alarms is American Total Protection.

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