AlaskaHunter
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Since we winter in MT, summer back home in AK, we use a variety of RING sensors which have very low cost.
We rent upstairs, and downstairs is vacant, so sensors downstairs and in the shop.
Down stairs I have contact and motion sensors in the closet that contains my gun safe for example.
A video camera from the shop that alerts me via text anytime motion is sensed in the driveway (fuel delivery in this example)

Freeze/flood alarm in the bathroom, water heater, water pump, and shop.
The freeze alarm sends me a text when the temp drops below 40F. Any moisture detected triggers a text message.
I wanted more temperature information than RING so I also have a different sensor that is more specific, sending me a daily log of temperatures
and I can set the thresholds for text and email alarms (70 degrees and 50 degrees)

We rent upstairs, and downstairs is vacant, so sensors downstairs and in the shop.
Down stairs I have contact and motion sensors in the closet that contains my gun safe for example.
A video camera from the shop that alerts me via text anytime motion is sensed in the driveway (fuel delivery in this example)

Freeze/flood alarm in the bathroom, water heater, water pump, and shop.
The freeze alarm sends me a text when the temp drops below 40F. Any moisture detected triggers a text message.
I wanted more temperature information than RING so I also have a different sensor that is more specific, sending me a daily log of temperatures
and I can set the thresholds for text and email alarms (70 degrees and 50 degrees)
