Adding Value on the Home Front

Vacancy and occupancy sensors specifically designed for home applications are now widely available

Many of today's homeowners are enthusiastic about energy-saving products, especially those that boast a quick payback. Vacancy and occupancy sensors are not only meeting this efficiency need, but also helping reach the latest energy code requirements, such as California's Title 24. Electrical contractors who select and install residential occupancy-based controls can add value to their projects and

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