The social value of home sensor systems. An introductory guide
Walker, T; Menneer, T; Leyshon, C; et al.Pratto, L; Mueller, M; England, M; Collier, S; Bland, E
Date: 28 June 2024
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University of Exeter
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About this guide. This guide is an introduction to the social value that home
sensor systems can generate. It’s produced specifically
for housing providers (including Housing Associations,
Local Authorities and Arms Length Management
Organisations) to help planning, maintenance and
procurement teams forecast the wider impacts ...
About this guide. This guide is an introduction to the social value that home
sensor systems can generate. It’s produced specifically
for housing providers (including Housing Associations,
Local Authorities and Arms Length Management
Organisations) to help planning, maintenance and
procurement teams forecast the wider impacts of
installing sensors in their social housing.
The research in this guide is mainly drawn from the social
housing sector. However, the insights are also relevant to
various other housing providers.
The guide is the first part of a series that is
made up of:
• Guide 1: The Social Value of Home Sensor Systems: An
Introductory Guide (this one)
• Guide 2: How Home Sensor Systems Generate Social
Value: An Evidence-Based Guide
• Guide 3: Evaluating the Social Value of Sensor Systems:
Case Study and Guide
• An editable “Logic Model” that you can use to plan and
evaluate a sensor system project.
We’ll cover how sensor systems can be used to make
homes safer and healthier, for example, by being less
vulnerable to damp and mould. We’ll also look at how
housing providers can collect data to measure the social
value generated.
Public Health and Sport Sciences
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
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