Water leaks aren’t a home safety issue, like a fire or an accumulation of carbon monoxide, but they can cause tremendous damage to your home that’s very costly to repair. To avoid the problem, you could deploy an inexpensive Wi-Fi-connected leak sensor like the Honeywell Lyric Water Leak and Freeze Detector, or you can make a bigger investment in a smart water valve that analyzes your water flow and automatically shuts the water off if something goes awry. The Flo by Moen is a great example of the latter. Sinopé’s Sedna water-leak detection system takes a third approach.
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