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Safety

One of Pierre's greatest virtues. It responds intelligently to emergencies, storms, burglary, fire, gas leaks or even pipe ruptures.
The Pierre system has numerous security functions, which allow you to properly protect the people and things that are most important to you.

Pierre takes care of everything

Pierre's eyes are sensors distributed throughout the building. Sensors help it constantly monitor events and thus protect your home.

A few prominent cases, to which Pierre reacts immediately:

  • smoke detection;
  • gas detection;
  • carbon monoxide detection;
  • pipe bursting. 

Notifications can come in the form of a message to the mobile phone, but there is also the possibility to add additional attention-getting options, for example, a siren, lighting of the building, etc.

It is enough to set everything once, and after that Pierre will constantly monitor the events and notify you immediately, if there is a danger.

In case of danger, Pierre goes into action

Pierre will notify you in case of danger, but more importantly, he will react immediately. If water is leaking somewhere, it will close the main valve, if it detects smoke, it will turn off the electricity in the whole house.

But you don't always have to think of the worst, Pierre does well in simpler and less dangerous situations.

In the event of a storm, it automatically lowers the blinds, if the garage door is open for more than half an hour, it reports. The system can also be set to alert if the doors or windows are left open during the night.

Pierre satisfies in all situations!

Fire sensor / Smoke sensor

If Pierre detects smoke in the room, he reacts without delay. It activates the alarm, turns off the electricity in the building and calls you on the phone.

CO sensors

Carbon monoxide is invisible to humans. In case of carbon monoxide detection, the sound and light alarm, as well as the alarm in the mobile application, can be activated.

Flood sensors / Flood, pipe burst

Did the pipe burst or is the water leaking in the apartment? If Pierre detects a flood, it automatically closes the main tap and informs you of the danger.

Security protocols

Everyone has their own habits, and in accordance with that, everyone can adapt the security protocols to their needs, simply through the Pierre application.

Door open sensor

Pierre informs you if the doors or windows are not closed. If necessary, it can also stop the heating / cooling.

Power outage

When it detects smoke or CO, Pierre automatically shuts off the power to the entire building. If the electricity is unnecessarily consumed in larger quantities than usual, Pierre can also turn off the electricity in a certain room.

Sound / light signals in case of danger

You can set, for example, that in case of danger, Pierre turns on and off the lights and gives an audible signal, in order to draw everyone's attention to an unusual event in the house.

Time sensors

In the event of a storm, Pierre automatically lowers the shutters, closes the pergola and notifies you.

Additional sophisticated security options

Pierre can control the power consumption in the case of each outlet. It can automatically cut off the power supply to a certain socket, if you are not at home, and register consumption. That way, you'll never have to think about whether the iron is left on.
Pierre informs you about a potentially dangerous situation, and you can react from a distance.

Of course, there are countless additional options. For example, if the alarm is activated, the blinds can be lowered automatically, so that the house gets additional protection.

Our experts and Pierre help you feel safer than ever.

Pierre's attendance simulator

One of the most interesting functions of Pierre is the presence simulator, or scenario, which "pretends" that you are at home.
Are you worried about the safety of your home and its valuables when you have to travel for several days?
Pierre provides an easy solution. You can simply turn on the presence simulator, which will successfully "act out" a full house.
In the morning, he raises the blinds, turns off the outside lights, lowers the blinds in the evening and switches the lights in the living room on and off.