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Maxim Poon Wong - Smart Home Devices for People With Disabilities

Everyone should be able to make full use of their own home for their comfort and peace of mind. It might be necessary to find new ways to accomplish everyday tasks while living with limited mobility. This might be as simple as opening your blinds for the morning sun or turning up your thermostat on a cold day. According to Maxim Poon Wong, today, many of these tasks can be automated with "smart" technology and devices, making it easier than ever to maintain your independence at home.

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Maxim Poon Wong - Smart Home Devices for People With Disabilities

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  1. GARDENING WEEK Maxim Poon Wong - Smart Home Devices for People With Disabilities

  2. Maxim Poon Wong - Smart Home Devices for People With Disabilities • Everyone should be able to make full use of their own home for their comfort and peace of mind. It might be necessary to find new ways to accomplish everyday tasks while living with limited mobility. This might be as simple as opening your blinds for the morning sun or turning up your thermostat on a cold day. According to Maxim Poon Wong, today, many of these tasks can be automated with "smart" technology and devices, making it easier than ever to maintain your independence at home.

  3. 01 Smart Lock A smart lock is a safer option than a keypad if you want to give access to personal care attendants, nurses, therapists, or housekeepers. Keypad locks do not tell you whether they've been used when they've been used, or by whom. They're also difficult to change the combination. This information can be easily given away to someone with bad intentions.

  4. Maxim Poon Wong - Leak Sensors Especially for the disabled and cognitively impaired, it can be difficult to detect leaks in pipes or plumbing until extensive damage has occurred. As a preventative device, leak sensors detect a leak and help people with disabilities ensure that their homes are well-maintained.

  5. Maxim Poon Wong - Amazon Echo Alexa is a cloud-based voice service that allows people with disabilities or mobility impairments to perform simple tasks using their voice. The Amazon Echo is one form of speaker. GARDENING WEEK

  6. Maxim Poon Wong - Maxim Poon Wong - The adoption of smart home devices has made life easier for many consumers, says Maxim Poon Wong. People with disabilities enjoy a more normal life thanks to them. GARDENING WEEK

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