Save Bucks with Home Electrical Power Management

If you're looking for a way to learn where all of your electrical power is going and then do something about it, we have a great solution for you!  


The eMonitor brings, for the first time, an affordable system that allows you to monitor the energy use on each individual circuit in the home – to better understand power consumption and take action to reduce it. Circuit-level monitoring, combined with a real-time, easy-to-use web interface puts you in total control of electricity use in your home. Now it is possible to track where energy dollars are going, learn how much it costs to use different appliances, and identify the kinds of savings that are achievable by making changes in the way energy is used.


Only the eMonitor enables you to:  know how much has been spent so far this month on electricity – before getting a bill; find out where electricity has been “leaking” so the leaks can be plugged; discover the top electricity hogs in the house; be warned about overloaded circuits – before being left in the dark; learn what steps can be taken to reduce electric bills by 20% or more; and receive alerts of potential dangers, such as a stove being left on.


Your eMonitor can be viewed from any Mac or PC with a web browser.  The soon-to-be-released iPhone application will let you check your power usage when you're away from your computer.  And new features coming later in the year will include the ability to switch individual electrical outlets on and off and change your thermostat settings.


The eMonitor is only available through authorized resellers and StreamLife is one of the first in California to be able to offer this great new energy management solution.  It was featured on "Ask This Old House" and has attracted a lot of interest all around the country.  For more information visit our web site at www.streamlifehome.com.

 

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