ProSentry's Technical Manager, Dan Hurley, demonstrates the simple process of deploying and connecting a wireless water leak detection sensor from ProSentry.
Are you ready to deploy your ProSentry wireless water leak detection sensor? In this video, ProSentry’s Technical Manager, Dan Hurley demos the deployment of a water detection sensor beneath a kitchen sink. He uses the ProSentry mobile app to scan the sensor’s QR code, swiftly ensure that the device is connected, and receive real-time analytics to a personalized dashboard on the ProSentry platform.
Are you ready to deploy your ProSentry wireless water leak detection sensor? In this video, ProSentry’s Technical Manager, Dan Hurley demos the deployment of a water detection sensor beneath a kitchen sink. He uses the ProSentry mobile app to scan the sensor’s QR code, swiftly ensure that the device is connected, and receive real-time analytics to a personalized dashboard on the ProSentry platform.
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In New York City, Local Law 157 (LL157) now requires natural gas alarms to be installed in every room containing a gas appliance by May 1, 2025.
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In New York City, Local Law 157 (LL157) now requires natural gas alarms to be installed in every room containing a gas appliance by May 1, 2025.
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