OliverIQ, the first truly complete Smart Home as a Service (SHaaS) platform announced that it has signed Centrale D’Alarme De Bromont as its first security provider partner in Canada.

Headquartered in Bromont, Quebec, the company provides security services against break-ins, fires, floods, and more. As an OliverIQ partner, Centrale D’Alarme De Bromont can offer comprehensive smart home automation, management, and support services to its residential customers.

Home automation

Centrale D’Alarme De Bromont is a subsidiary of SekurCorp, a portfolio of security equipment, monitoring, and services companies. “Home automation and security systems integrate seamlessly to provide affordable, easy-to-install, and reliable solutions,” said Jean-Patrick Lariviere, Group President at SekurCorp.

Using OliverIQ’s platform, we can offer a fully integrated smart home experience that provides security, comfort, convenience, and energy savings to residential customers, whether they’re at home or away.”

OliverIQ Smart Home as a Service platform

Customers will have access to the OliverIQ SHaaS platform, integrating their smart home devices

Centrale D’Alarme De Bromont resellers provide security services including intrusion, fire, and gas alarms; video surveillance; intercoms; medical alerts; and leak detection to thousands of homes across Quebec.

New and existing customers will have access to the OliverIQ Smart Home as a Service (SHaaS) platform, integrating their smart home devices and security systems in a single app with 24/7 remote support and troubleshooting.

OliverIQ app

OliverIQ easily and quickly detects and commissions the smart devices in the home. The platform is compatible with smart home brands including Amazon, Google, Sonos, Roku, Leviton, Lutron, Fortune Brands, and many more.

Following the initial setup, homeowners use the OliverIQ app to control and automate the smart devices in the home. 

Experiences

Based on the devices present, the app can suggest automations called Experiences, like Wake-up, Welcome Home, Good Night, and Away, that can be enabled with a few taps.

These experiences complement and enhance home security systems by simulating occupancy when users are away, managing access for trusted parties, improving energy efficiency, and more.

Remote monitoring and management

Users can interact with OliverIQ’s AI-powered chatbot for rapid troubleshooting, information sharing

OliverIQ’s software also enables ongoing remote monitoring and management of smart devices so that home automation functionality does not degrade over time.

Users can interact with OliverIQ’s AI-powered chatbot for rapid troubleshooting, information sharing, and issue resolution. They also have unlimited 24/7 access to live remote support as needed.

24/7 access

OliverIQ offers homeowners the smart home they’ve always wanted, backed by the service they’ve always needed,” says Will West, OliverIQ CEO and founder.

We are excited to partner with SekurCorp and Centrale D’Alarme De Bromont to bring this service to Canada and look forward to connecting more and more homes around the globe.

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