Habitat
Environment Monitoring
Smart buildings enhance accessibility, especially for people with reduced mobility. These intelligent technologies simplify the daily lives of individuals with reduced mobility, offering convenience, comfort, and tranquility. Automation extends to various aspects of living spaces, from lights to shutters, showers to TVs, closets to bathrooms, stair lifts to mirrors, urinals to toothbrushes and scales – all seamlessly automated, remotely controlled, and interconnected. Sensors also reinforce the security of individuals with reduced mobility by detecting activity anomalies and promptly identifying potential issues.