News
release 13
January, 2005
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Water damage to buildings from
burst pipes can be prevented by installing an innovative monitoring device just
released by Watersave Australia.
The WaterGuard can monitor and
detect abnormal flows of water resulting from breakage, misuse, vandalism, or
neglect of water pipes and appliances like taps and toilets. It can then
automatically turn off the water supply to prevent flooding, wastage and damage
to property. It can also phone the building manager or maintenance crew to
alert them to the emergency and maintain a log of water-wasting incidents and
excessive consumption.
The computerised device can be
easily controlled and reset at the touch of a button and configured to monitor
water usage as required in different situations.
Watersave says that by installing
WaterGuard a building owner can save thousands of dollars in repair costs and
bills for wasted water.
They say the monitoring device is
particularly useful for blocks of apartments, office blocks, hotels, hospitals,
schools and other buildings with public washrooms and toilets.
A director of Watersave, Mike
Byrne, says the device is also useful for house owners, many of whom already
use electricity safety switches.
He says WaterGuard will provide
information on water consumption, allowing building managers to make changes
and see the results of those changes. If there are leaks in the building,
WaterGuard will pick that up too. Once a standard water consumption figure is
established for a building, WaterGuard will let you know when it changes. The
event logger will capture details of any one-off incidents that use a lot of
water. So it really is a complete water management tool.
Watersave Australia Pty Ltd is
distributing WaterGuard throughout Australia and New Zealand for a manufacturer
in the United Kingdom. Contact Watersave at 57 Cope Street, Lane Cove, Sydney,
NSW, 2066; phone 1300 368 603; fax 02 9420 3357; email info@watersave.com.au
Illustration of WaterGuard control
panel. Also see attached illustration.
Media contact: Mike Byrne -- phone 1300 368 603; fax 02 9420 3357 ; email info@watersave.com.au ; web www.watersave.com.au .
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