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Temperature sensors let you receive alerts when the temperature in your loved one's home is too high or too low.
You can place a wireless temperature sensor in your loved one's home, to help you make sure that it doesn't get too hot or too cold. You can set limits for how high or low the temperature can be, and receive alerts if those limits are exceeded. You can receive alerts on outside temperatures as well, based on the temperatures reported by the GrandCare system.

Revision as of 20:04, 14 June 2012

Temperature Device and Rules


Overview

You can place a wireless temperature sensor in your loved one's home, to help you make sure that it doesn't get too hot or too cold. You can set limits for how high or low the temperature can be, and receive alerts if those limits are exceeded. You can receive alerts on outside temperatures as well, based on the temperatures reported by the GrandCare system.