Resideo Technologies Inc, a global provider of home comfort and security solutions, announced that it is helping protect the safety of Norwegian apartment building residents with new award-winning multifamily services offered through the acquisition of sfty AS.
sfty team
The sfty team, based in Oslo, is one of Norway's fastest-growing alarm companies.
They currently protect over fifteen thousand apartment building residents through powerful and user-friendly safety management software and monitored protection service that helps apartment management boards and residents create a community approach to safety.
Wireless and cloud-based technology
The sfty sensor monitors and alerts to fire, smoke, temperature, and humidity conditions
The sfty smoke, fire, and water leak alarm uses radio wireless, and cloud-based technology to communicate fire and water leak warnings between apartment units and communal areas.
The sfty sensor monitors and alerts to fire, smoke, temperature and humidity conditions, and since 2020 Resideo's water leak detectors have been connected to the sfty platform to alert to water leaks. The sfty service ultimately delivers on Resideo's mission to protect what matters most for its customers, the safety of individuals, their families, their homes, and their communities.
Security and safety services
Aldo D'Ingeo, Resideo's Services Director for EMEA explains the importance of sfty joining the Resideo team, "Innovation is in Resideo's DNA. This is why the sfty team and their award-winning safety alert capabilities are a natural fit for our multifamily services business in Europe."
"I'm excited for their role in our continued security and safety services growth."
Smoke, fire, or water leakage detection
We are delighted to be part of Resideo and look forward to what we can achieve together"
sfty CEO, Stein Bakker added, "We are delighted to be part of Resideo and look forward to what we can achieve together by working as one team."
"Our safety solution gives the property management boards, health and safety managers, and residents time to act quickly if smoke, fire or water leakage is detected."
Next phase of development
Innovation Norway, Norway's Government-owned national development bank, was a key contributor to sfty's start-up phase, and the organization also welcomed the news.
Håkon Haugli, CEO of Innovation Norway said, "We are proud to have supported sfty in the first part of their journey and are delighted to see the company moving into the next phase of its development."