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SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU, September 15th, 2017: Sinopé Technologies presents its smart water leak protection system. The system includes water valves with automatic closure, wireless water leak and temperature detectors and a free app.

The Sinopé water leak protection system protects your property against water damage at all times. In addition to detecting water leaks and temperature drops, it closes the main water supply to your home to avoid costly damage, and this in less than 10 seconds! You are notified by e­mail or push notification as soon as a leak is detected, and the main water supply is closed. Plus, with the Neviweb app, you are in control of your main water supply at all times.

Sinopé’s water leak protection system is one of the most affordable on the market, does not require a gateway nor does it need to be connected to a central monitoring system.

It is very useful in areas with a harsh climate where the risks of frozen pipes are high. It also brings peace of mind to frequent travelers who are away for extended periods of time during which the slightest leakage of water can turn into a damage of several thousand dollars.

Sinopé’s water leak protection system is available to purchase on the company’s website, at plumbing wholesalers and on the Amazon store.

 

 

About Sinope Technologies Inc.

Sinopé Technologies is a Canadian business specialized in energy management control systems. Sinopé Technologies was the first company in North America to launch a Web programmable thermostat designed for electric heating. Its multidisciplinary team designs and creates high-quality products foreseeing consumers’ needs. Sinopé Technologies now has a portfolio of over 40 products and accessories including thermostats, light switches, dimmers and electrical load controllers for the smart home.  

For more information, please communicate with:

Sinopé Technologies Inc.

Isabelle Moreau

450-741-7700, Ext. 5110

isabelle.moreau@sinopetech.com

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