Ravica Environmental Sensors Are Alternative To “Glass Pavilion”
I recently learned of the existence of a glass house in Montecito, California designed by Los Angeles- based architect Steve Hermann. Considering that this is a glass house in which someone standing outside can see into multiple rooms (including bedrooms and
bathrooms), I question the validity of Mr. Hermann’s statement, “Here I have complete privacy.”
Albeit gorgeous, the home features glass exterior walls, allowing the occupant to be “one with nature.” But it also seems to allow the occupant to be “one with everyone else who is standing outside the house.”
This takes the concept of “neighborhood watch” to a new level.
But it did get me thinking… Maybe it’s not such a bad idea to allow your neighbors direct views into your home. For example, if neighbors should see smoke in the home, they could alert the fire department. Should neighbors notice a water leak, they could contact the proper resources. Should they observe an intruder, police could be summoned. So, for the minuscule price of $35 million, you could have a home with these security features.
Out of your price range? Then I’d like to suggest a simpler and more cost effective solution to monitoring your home or business. A Ravica environmental monitoring device is a multipurpose solution to notify you of environmental hazards in your home, data center, or business. Get instant alerts about smoke, humidity, power outages, and so much more. Protect your assets and infrastructure against total damage. Our sensorProbe unit is fully SNMP enabled, allowing for easy integration into many existing monitoring systems.
If you want to keep your surroundings safe from humidity damage, smoke, or temperature fluctuations, give us a call. We are here to help. And we won’t charge $35 million.
~Angela
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