Housing Technology, in partnership with FireAngel, is launching a practical guide for housing associations looking to implement connected technology into their properties.
The guide will cover the essential steps to consider from set-up to management, including:
- Think big: How to ensure your scope is as large as possible
- Buy-in: Presenting your business case to the board
- Grass-roots support: How to get residents’ buy-in
- Boots on the ground: Preparing contractors for deployment
- Green light: Ensuring a successful roll out
- The right stuff: Are you collecting suitable data?
- Smooth operations: Don’t forget ongoing maintenance
- Looking further afield: Understanding how your data could improve your community
- Futureproofing: Ensuring your smart home programme is reactive to future changes
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FireAngel Connected safety bundle giveaway
To mark the publication of the guide, FireAngel is offering eligible housing associations support to start their smart safety journey with the chance to receive a Connected safety bundle in 10 properties, free of charge.
Each safety bundle contains:
- An initial site survey and suitability consultation
- A Home Environment Gateway
- FireAngel Specification smoke & heat alarms
- Temperature & humidity sensors
- Full training to housing providers’ installation teams
- Data package, with expert guidance on data reporting and risk profiling
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For full T&Cs on the FireAngel Connected safety bundle giveaway, please visit our Terms page.
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Published with support from FireAngel, the Housing Technology Guide to Connected Home supports housing providers in how they can use smart technology across property portfolios to gather data to support their ongoing operations and strategic planning.
Moving beyond the ‘tactical’ use of connected device data by individual tenants, such as smart meters and reduced energy consumption, the guide covers how housing providers and local authorities can aggregate torrents of data and turn it into meaningful insights while ensuring their tenants and properties remain secure and protected.
Find out more about this guide or download for free.