Sensors for healthy homes
An introduction to indoor environmental sensors and how they can support wellbeing.
About this resource
This site explores how indoor environmental sensors can support healthy independent living at home.
The information is based on research projects supported by the University of Exeter, Coastline Housing, and other key partners.
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Some key facts
People spend up to 90% of their time indoors.
Conditions inside a home can have a huge impact on health.
Sensors can detect problems like cold, damp, and mould.
And help to look after residents and their home.
Getting started
“Sensors can be reassuring, but people do not want them to replace face to face care.”
Housing provider.