Features of a building automation system

The system starts up in response to temperature and moisture, melting away snow and ice to ensure clear and safe pavement

In this day and age, it can be difficult to operate a competitive business. There are nearly endless management responsibilities and expenses. There is no room for wasted time, energy or money. I have found that a building automation system is an essential component. Automated operations ensure that tasks happen at exactly the right time and in the right way. It lightens my workload and frees up my focus for other priorities. One of the components of the building automation system is smart temperature control. The building is divided into independent zones, each with a separate thermostat. Different areas are set to a customized temperature setting according to room requirements and occupancy. I don’t waste money heating or cooling empty zones. I can cater to those rooms that house sensitive electronic equipment that generates a great deal of heat. The building automation system includes smart blinds that open or close to offer a view, provide security or enhance energy efficiency. One of the best features of the automation system is automated door locks. The door locks are programmed to accommodate our operational hours. Plus, I’m able to offer accessibility to certain areas to specific employees. I don’t need to worry or wonder if the building is secure. Whether I am on the premises or not, I can easily check real-time video through my phone. There are security cameras as well as motion-activated lights surrounding the building. Also incorporated into the building automation system is a snow melt system for the parking lot. The system starts up in response to temperature and moisture, melting away snow and ice to ensure clear and safe pavement. I don’t need to pay for snow plowing or worry about employees slipping and falling on the ice.

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