protection designed for the high country

many mountain homes go unmonitored for months at a time.
we think that's a problem worth solving.

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what we observe

some examples of what we're observing right now at a monitored home in Blowing Rock

water

pressure, flow, leaks, and quality signals that reveal problems before they become emergencies

water pressurerecent
62psi
steady · within safe range
water temperaturerecent
54°F
incoming line · stable

air

indoor risks like radon and humidity, plus outdoor air quality — measured where people actually live

lowest levelrecent
2.6pCi/L
below action level
main floorrecent
1.8pCi/L
below action level
second floorrecent
1.1pCi/L
lowest in home
crawlrecent
3.3pCi/L
source · fan running

power

incoming voltage, frequency, and power quality, catching the surges, sags, and anomalies that silently shorten the life of HVAC, appliances, and electronics

incoming powerrecent
120.4v
no surges in 7 days
grid statusrecent
online
no outages in 7 days

how it works

local sensing

sensors and hardware installed at your property, running continuously whether you're there or not

plain-language alerts

when your radon fan stops doing its job, or your water pressure spikes overnight, you get a specific message - not a chart to figure out yourself

protection already in place

paired hardware like surge protectors and pressure valves handle some risks automatically - chosen because High Country homes face specific conditions most standard installations never account for

see it in action

your home, in plain language

every morning the demo app reads the house for you — floor-by-floor radon, power behavior, live status — in sentences, not charts. this is what measured looks like.

Truesight demo app — the morning read for a monitored Blowing Rock home, in plain languageTruesight demo app — 30-day radon trends by floor for a monitored high country home
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