Smart Homes Ensure Family Safety
The powers of technology are as such that smart living has now become a trend, and babies can be looked after from afar given necessary conditions. Working parents have started to keep a watch on their kids through an app on their smart phones.
Raghu, an HR Professional living in a gated community in Whitefield has spoken about how he monitors his child’s movements. Once his child is done with play school at 11 30 am, the nanny has instructions of keeping the child in the room where the webcam is fitted, so that the parents can see him from work, and troubleshoot immediately in case any problem arises. There’s also a third webcam in the kitchen, where Raghu can look into what the cook prepares for his son’s meal. Raghu had to register on a website in order to download this app.
Content Writing Professional Priya Kumar also has similar technical designs fitted in her house. She felt apprehensive to leave her child alone at home after an incident that occurred a couple of months ago, where the maid forced the kid to beg when parents weren’t home. As a result of this, she moved to a smart house and had six cameras installed in suitable locations of the house so she can keep a track of her child’s movements. There are three in each bedroom, one each in the drawing room, living area, and kitchen, at a total cost of about Rs 2 lakh, unknown to the servants of the house.
An E-home or a Smart Home is connected to a server, where residents can access high speed internet ranging between 80 to 100 mbps. Cameras are embedded in the server, and the footage teleported is viewed through a mobile app. This is extremely useful as it makes working from home easy for professionals, and is incredibly helpful to working parents.
Source: The Times of India
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