Smart Home Builder Gains Prestigious Industry Accolade Through Silver Distinction

Solaris Home Systems, a provider of home automation for energy efficiency, is proud to announce their newest distinction as the Silver recipient of Electronic House Magazine’s 2008 Green Home of the Year Award. Electronic House Magazine honored recipients of their Home and Product of the Year Awards during an awards luncheon today at the Electronic House Expo (EHX) Spring 2008.

Recipients of the Third Annual Electronic Home of the Year Awards were divided into three levels - gold, silver and bronze, across 13 categories. Those awarded exemplified the far-reaching potential for incorporating audio, video, whole-home automation, lighting control and multi-functional electronics into today’s electronic house. Entries were judged on the lifestyle benefits that result for home owners and how easy each system is to use. For the “Green Home” category, awards were based primarily on how well a home’s technology seamlessly integrated with energy saving features.

“We are honored to be recognized by Electronic House Magazine through the Green Home Award,” said Tom Pirelli, Chairman of Solaris Home Systems. “With our patent-pending `EMA' (Environmental Management and Automation) software, we are taking smart home automation to a new level, making homes 50% more energy efficient than a conventional home.”

With EMA’s built-in computer system, Solaris Homes enable home owners to engage in an energy efficient and earth friendly lifestyle with the touch of a button. EMA shows how much energy home occupants are using at any given time, selling back excess power from the solar panels to Florida Power & Light. A Solaris “smart” home uses a network backbone to monitor energy use through occupancy sensors, which control lighting, automatically turn off vents, fans and lights, monitor water usage and present the eco-statistics through the home owner’s computer. EMA provides environmental awareness by automatically adjusting to a home owner’s lifestyle patterns and correcting for natural human oversight (eg. forgetting to turn off lights, fans etc.).

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