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IPVideo Corporation, a manufacturer of audio/video recording, passive weapons detection systems and IoT sensor technology, announces that the company will be exhibiting (Booth # 7-19) at the 24th Annual NYS Affordable Housing Conference (NYSAFAH) taking place on May 18th at the Marriot Marquis Time Square in New York City.

This housing event is the largest in the nation and will include over 60 affordable housing industry exhibitors, 18 one-hour professional workshops, plenary program with breakfast and key affordable housing panelists, a banquet luncheon with keynote, and a robust post-conference reception.

Creating safer environment

Attendees will be able to learn more about IPVideo’s HALO IoT Smart Sensor that is helping public housing authorities throughout the U.S. stay in compliance with the HUD non-smoking mandate. A big challenge for the housing industry is enforcing the non-smoking policy throughout the apartment complexes.

18 one-hour professional workshops, plenary program with breakfast

Having the ability to get alerts and notifications from the sensor in the case of smoking or vaping allows housing authorities to mitigate risks quickly and create a safer environment for residents. IPVideo Corporation makes solutions for a smarter, safer and healthier world, including the multi-award-winning HALO Smart Sensor. HALO is at the forefront of solving ever-evolving safety and security concerns as the industry leader in monitoring facility privacy areas.

Personally identifiable information

HALO works while protecting the privacy of individuals as it does not use cameras, record audio, or capture any personally identifiable information (PII), making it the ideal solution for use in residential units. New security and environmental monitoring features provide users with even greater levels of security and easier installation.

We are excited to showcase our HALO Smart Sensor at the upcoming NYSAFAH conference that is helping public housing across the country identify and stop smoking in units, prevent unnecessary fires, mitigate insurance, and provide air quality and security protection for their residents,” said David Antar, President at IPVideo Corporation.

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