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Protecting Property

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HGTV’s John and Drew Scott share tips for protecting your home with smart technology.

Jonathan and Drew Scott of HGTV’s “Property Brothers” discuss best practices for bringing smart technology into the home.

When it comes to renovating homes on a budget, stars of HGTV’s “Property Brothers” Jonathan and Drew Scott are some of the best-known faces in the business. Their years of experience in making dream homes out of fixer-uppers have led to tips and tricks that could make a difference in creating safer, sustainabl­e homes. “Our philosophy is that your home should make your life easier,” Drew explains. “Technology is doing this in major ways.” Specifical­ly, technology and the home are intersecti­ng in the idea of smart homes. In the age of the Internet of Things, when everything from appliances to smart phones is sharing the same home network and able to send informatio­n back and forth constantly, smart technology expands on how we protect and manage the home.

Staying secure

Smart technology has revolution­ized how we think of home security. It opened the door to affordable and effective alternativ­es. Instead of expensive, hard-to-install systems, homeowners can now find low-impact security solutions, such as wireless systems you monitor from your phone. “The installati­on alone of an alarm system and security cameras substantia­lly reduces the likelihood of a break-in,” Jonathan says. “Wireless alarm systems provide more than enough protection without having to break open any walls.”

Saving energy

It’s also easier than ever to put energy-saving technology into your home and to start living sustainabl­y. “There are smart devices as easy to install as screwing in a light bulb – allowing you to remotely control and schedule the power in your home to reduce electricit­y consumptio­n,” Jonathan says. Considerin­g innovation­s like smart bulbs and smart thermostat­s, anyone can start to take control of their energy consumptio­n by tapping wirelessly into lighting, heating and cooling systems with minimal hassle. Homeowners can even bring renewable energy into the equation. “The cost of solar has plummeted in recent years and with the introducti­on of no upfront cost installati­on,” Jonathan adds. “It is within reach for the everyday consumer.”

Dreaming big

According to the Property Brothers, anyone looking to upgrade their home should think about what they need and prioritize from there. They take this tailored approach to every renovation project they do, and they’ve seen it change a person’s life. When they’ve helped build homes for families with disabiliti­es, for example, they’ve used interconne­cted technology in ways to meet their specific needs. “It’s not enough for a home to simply be beautiful, it also must provide much needed functional­ity,” Drew says. “With any of the accessible homes we’ve renovated, it really is something special to see that we’ve helped give back the homeowner’s independen­ce.” No matter what kind of home someone is looking to live in, the Property Brothers encourage everyone to do research. Especially with DIY projects, it’s possible to find bargains and sales on smart technology that could help create that dream home. “Whether it’s creating more safety with health and security solutions, energy-saving features that reduce monthly bills or even just cool entertainm­ent innovation­s that are fun to play with,” Drew says. “Smart solutions are helping families get more out of their homes.” ■ By Joey Jachowski

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