Save Water!
Explode your Net Operating Income!
Harnessing data that utilizes the Internet of Things we identify and eliminate water waste on a massive scale, saving hotel property owners thousands in utility costs each month.
Real time, cloud based Internet of Things technology that identifies and allows for the substantial reduction in wasted water at your hotel property. Sustainably reducing the amount of water used lowers the property’s utility bill and thus raises the hotel’s NOI.
The higher NOI creates additional equity in the hotel property and increases your return on investment. Owners will typically recoup the cost of installation through savings in 24 months or less.
HOW SENSORS WORK
Easily inserted between the supply line and fill valve on any toilet, Toilet Sensors monitor and report each time a toilet is flushed and water fills the tank. The patent-pending sensor design is sleek yet durable and includes a micro-computer, radio board, reed switch and small magnet. When water flows into the toilet, the magnet is pushed up by water pressure – it then closes the reed switch and counts time. When the water stops, the magnet drops and the time packet is sent through the mesh network and up to our cloud servers for analysis. If a leak is detected, a real-time text message alert is sent to the hotel manager to minimize water waste and unnecessary water costs.
The Flood Sensor easily installs with one screw to the baseboard of any wall. When the Flood Sensor detects standing or flowing water on the floor, the device immediately emits an audible alarm to alert or awaken the hotel guest. If the flood is not stopped within 3 minutes, the Mesh system will report the problem and alert hotel management via text message and email.
With an average of 20% of all toilets leaking, hotel property owners lose thousands of dollars in wasted water each day. Green Innvestor lets you know when water is leaking because your guests never will!
The average toilet can waste about 200 gallons of water per day.
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City of Daytona Beach
A medium sized toilet leak wastes 250 gallons per day.
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New York City Environmental Protection
More than 20% of gravity-flush toilets leak.
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Southeastern Water Association
About 20% of all toilets leak.
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Saint Paul Regional Water Services
Water can flow through an open fill valve at a rate of three to five gallons per minute.
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NYC Environmental Protection
It is estimated that 20% of all toilets leak!
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City of Kirkland, Washington
Start Saving Now!
Rescue wasted water while increasing your NOI.
Contact Green Innvestor and start saving today!