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July 2014  

Home Automation Brings New Meaning to “Remote” Control

If you're annoyed with having separate remotes for your TV, Blu-ray player, cable box and sound system, you might think that having a "smart" home would be too complicated. But you'd be wrong. Today's home automation innovations allow you to connect, monitor and control multiple systems and appliances from wherever you are, with a Smartphone, tablet device or computer. As long as you can connect to the internet, you can monitor and control your home. So if you're thinking of remodeling, it's a great time to consider integrating whatever level of automation will suit your lifestyle – and make your life easier.

Home automation - Nest

Select a Single Purpose System...

Home automation - NestOne name that's getting a lot of buzz is Nest, which was acquired by Google. The addition of Google's resources to Nest's technology has created excitement about what's sure to be the next generation of internet-enabled home gadgets. Two systems are currently available: Nest Thermostat and Nest Protect. Every time you adjust the temperature on a Nest Learning Thermostat, you're teaching it your preferences and schedule. Before you know it, it's programmed itself to maintain your comfort. An Auto-Away™ mode for energy efficiency kicks in when it detects no one is home. The Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm units have simple green/yellow/red status lights and send low-battery alerts to your phone (so there's no low-battery chirping in the middle of the night). Plus, if you burn your toast, you'll get a simple "Heads-Up" alert instead of an ear-piercing alarm blast.

Kwikset offers KEVO smart locks that secure your home not only with traditional metal keys, but auto-style fobs and Smartphone apps. Encrypted controls let you buzz-in your in-laws when they show up early or keep track of when your teenagers come in and go out.

LG's newest line of smart appliances has HomeChat, a service that lets you text with your connected appliances...and get replies. Before you arrive home you can turn on the oven, start a robotic vacuum and tell the washer to start a load of laundry.

...Or Get Totally Connected

A significant advance in home tech is the emergence of smart systems which monitor and control multiple devices and systems from different manufacturers with a single app. Lowe's Iris Home Management System is cloud-based and controlled via web, tablet or Smartphone. Lowe's-branded modules are available for controlling your interior and exterior lights, thermostat, garage door, window shades, security cameras, pet door and water heater from afar. Get the basics with no extra fees, or upgrade your services and get monitored security plus extra control features for $10 a month.

Home automation - Lutron

Staples Connect starts with a $99 hub made by Linksys and provides a single point of control for compatible devices from partners like Lutron, Philips, Linksys, Honeywell, First Alert, GE, Schlage and Yale, with audio/visual partners in the works. Most of these devices will have a UPC bar code that, when scanned, will take you right to a setup menu. The free Connect app can even detect when a new device is added and recommend other related products to go with your system.

Many new home automation systems are meant for the DIY market, but if you're all thumbs or don't have the time, some manufacturers offer installation services. We can also help with the planning and installation. Just select how much "remote" control you'd like to have in your home and let's get started!

Maintenance Tip: Storing Pool and Lawn Chemicals Safely

Swimming pool and lawn care chemicals can be dangerous if not handled properly. Store the chemicals in their original labeled containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, preferably in a covered area to avoid exposure to storm water or runoff. Keep different chemicals separated and in undamaged containers to prevent leaks and spills, and out of the reach of children and pets. Always dispose of deteriorating, unwanted or unlabeled pool or lawn chemicals safely, as you would any hazardous waste.

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