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Automation

Spaces That Think Ahead —
So You Don’t Have To

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Automation, Your Way

What Automation Means at sh.A.S.I.E.

Automation is the art of making your environment respond before you even reach for a switch. By linking connected devices through a single, intuitive app, we choreograph lighting, climate, shades, and more into fluid routines that anticipate schedules, preferences, and even location — all while staying invisible in the background.

Smarts That Simplify Life

Key Features

Geofencing: Uses your phone’s location to trigger actions — arrive home and the thermostat adjusts, lights welcome you, and the door unlocks.

Scheduling: Set precise times for lights, irrigation, or HVAC to run, shaving utility costs and streamlining daily rhythms.

Motion Detection: Advanced sensors distinguish people from pets, activating scenes or alerts only when needed.

Environmental Sensors: Monitor temperature, humidity, and light levels to keep every room comfortable and energy efficient.

Voice Control: “Goodnight” can dim lights, lower shades, and arm security, hands-free.

Scene Setting: Combine multiple actions — “Dinner,” “Movie,” “Work From Home” — at a single tap.

Trigger Logic: If-this-then-that rules link devices, so a smoke alarm can automatically cut HVAC and light the exit path.

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Effortless & Adaptive

Solutions Tailored for Every Property

Residential clients enjoy effortless comfort — wake-up routines that raise blinds with the sunrise and thermostats that ease into energy-saving mode when everyone leaves.

Commercial spaces gain efficiency and oversight — automated lighting and climate schedules reduce operating costs, while occupancy sensors ensure unoccupied areas aren’t wasting power.

Future-Proof Flexibility

Systems are designed with wireless, wired, or fiber pathways — or a blended approach — so upgrades are as simple as adding a new device, not tearing out walls.

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