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IoT helps improve housing quality

The residents‘ group were involved from the start (Credit: Poplar HARCA)

Housing association Poplar HARCA is rolling out connected internet of things (IoT) devices across 6,000 homes.

HomeLINK devices from Aico will collect temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide data from East London homes. This will help identify issues such as mould, damp, ventilation, fuel poverty, and indoor air quality.

Poor-quality housing can make people ill and costs the NHS in England alone £1.4bn in treatment. Across the NHS it cost £2.5bn in 2019 to treat cold home-related illness caused by problems like damp and mould.

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