Toilet Leak Protection : Guard Dog Valve

Toilet Leak Protection : Guard Dog Valve

Background Buildings owners and managers have a problem when it comes to leaking toilets. Inherently and intuitively they know this is a problem and that this costs them money. Most older apartment buildings do not have the ability to separately charge their tenants...
Economy Apartment Hotel Results

Economy Apartment Hotel Results

26 Facilities This year, we have successfully implemented more than 3,000 of our innovative valves in 26 economy apartment hotel properties across the United States, achieving impressive sustainability and cost savings results. We’ve managed to reduce water...
Are you ready for the next FLOOD?

Are you ready for the next FLOOD?

Floods do not happen very often but when they do they’re catastrophic and are a major inconvenience to tenants while longer term impacting your insurance costs and/or your ability to economically renew your coverage. We have provided a summary of two levels of...
Seven Steps to lowering your water bill in an apartment building

Seven Steps to lowering your water bill in an apartment building

Developing a water conservation program for an apartment building involves several steps, following the guidelines provided by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Here’s an outline of a program that can help reduce water consumption in an apartment...
Guard Dog Value Case Study

Guard Dog Value Case Study

CASE STUDY Guard Dog Valve Case Summary Case Study: Objective Identify water loss from the cold water riser lines serving bathrooms in a hi-rise apartment building in Toronto and measure the impact of flow control devices (Guard Dog Valve) being installed on toilets...
How We Measure Water Usage in an Apartment Building

How We Measure Water Usage in an Apartment Building

265 unit Apartment Building IoT sensor from Alert Labs installed on main city meter to capture real time volume and Machine Learning enacted to provide loss / leak rate calculation and gauge how big water loss problem is 1 ½” to 2”  CW Risers monitored with ultrasonic...