SMART HOME ALARM

How do you protect your home, holiday home or your real estate investment in Spain while you are away?

For this serious problem there is a serious solution that allows you to maintain control remotely and make the right decisions.

ONLY ONE APPLICATION ON YOUR MOBILE GIVES YOU FULL CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE. The TUYA Smart app is the most used home automation app. More than 60,000 applications. Has 4.6 stars on Google Play given by 323K users. Used by brands such as Philips, Siemens, Westinghouse, etc.

And it is FREE .

Problem 1

Leakage from the central heating boiler, a burst pipe, or caused by your upstairs or next-door neighbours.

THE SOLUTION:

A water leak detector that - in addition to the 85dB sound alarm - connects to 1 or more smartphones via wifi and the router with sim card. You will be notified at the moment it happens. You can call the necessary people on site - president of the urbanization, gestor or manager, handyman.

Problem 2 and 3

If a disaIter occurs and a fire breaks out or carbon monoxide poisoning occurs during heating in the winter.
THE SOLUTION:

A combined carbon monoxide and smoke detector. In addition to the 85dB sound alarm, the detector also has the function that you are warned at the moment itself by your mobile phone with the same app and router and you can immediately take the necessary measures.

Problem 4

Thieves and Squatters. The biggest and most pressing problem that requires a solution within 48 hours.

SQUATTERS- OKUPAS,

Squatters in Spain, known as Okupas in Spanish, pose a serious threat to homeowners in a country where law and order seems to be more on the side of squatters than homeowners. According to data from the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, the number of cases of prescription has become the number one problem. If you own a holiday home in Spain and squatters break in without your knowledge and remain undisturbed for 48 hours, you have a big problem. In other countries, you would simply call the police and have them evicted immediately. But not in Spain, where squatters have more rights than homeowners once they have moved in.

THE SOLUTION: ACT NOW

Squatters in Spain, known as Okupas in Spanish, pose a serious threat to homeowners in a country where law and order seems to be more on the side of squatters than homeowners. According to data from the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, the number of cases of prescription has become the biggest problem. If you own a holiday home in Spain and squatters break in without your knowledge and remain undisturbed for 48 hours, you have a big problem. In other countries, you would simply call the police and have them evicted immediately. But not in Spain, where squatters have more rights than homeowners once they have moved in.