Home Automation in the Kitchen. A Brief Guide

ATP • September 12, 2019

Home Automation in the Kitchen. A Brief Guide

When we think about  home automation  from a security and energy-saving point of view, the kitchen is hardly one of the rooms that come to mind. We know of the many gadgets and appliances that can be automated in our kitchens. But there are many ways to automate other areas of your kitchen.

Benefits of Automation in the Kitchen

Full Control
One of the benefits of automation in the kitchen is full control of everything going on around you and throughout your home. It’s not always easy to leave the kitchen when you’re in full prep mode. So, having systems with access control and monitoring from the kitchen is a must.

Convenience
Nothing is worse than burning your food on the stove because you had to answer the door. Or stubbing your toe on your way to the fridge at night. Today, there are tech and automated solutions to help prevent inconveniences like these.

Smart Home Tech in the Kitchen
Let’s have a quick look at a few of the areas that can benefit from having smart home tech.

  • Smart Lighting : automated lights make it easier to navigate the kitchen at night, especially if you have kids and seniors in your home.
  • Video Doorbell : a video doorbell means you can answer your door from the convenience of your kitchen. Tied with automatic access, you can let in friends and family with a click.
  • Air Quality Sensors : you do a lot of things in the kitchen. It’s also a hangout spot for family and friends. It’s only right that in addition to your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide sensors, you have air quality sensors.
  • Window Break Sensors : Keep track of intruders trying to get in.
  • Door Entry Alarms : just like for the other areas in your home, ensure you have alarms connected to your doors.

Learn more about the  benefits of having a connected home . Or,  contact an ATP technician today  to discuss automation solutions that are right for your kitchen.

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