
Critical Variable Monitoring (Electricity, Water, Fire) in Confined Spaces
Remote and continuous monitoring of electricity, water, fire, and environmental conditions in technical rooms, bunkers, and underground chambers to improve safety and regulatory compliance.
We install multi-sensor nodes in technical rooms, shelters, or underground chambers to monitor electricity, gas or water leaks, and environmental conditions. The data improves operational safety, regulatory compliance, and service continuity.
We install flood, fuel, temperature, motion, and smoke detection sensors, connected via radio frequency or industrial wiring.
Reveal receives data from all sensors without requiring physical presence, eliminating personnel exposure to confined space hazards.
Each event type — fire, flood, intrusion, electrical anomaly — generates differentiated alerts with specific response protocols.
Cameras with video analytics allow remote confirmation or dismissal of alerts before dispatching personnel to the area.
Early water detection anticipates flooding that can damage critical equipment and compromise electrical systems.
Activations, circuit faults, or anomalies in the fire alarm panel require immediate verification in multi-risk areas.
Human presence outside authorized schedules or protocols represents a security risk that must be verified.
Abnormal temperature increases or visible smoke anticipate fire conditions in spaces with ignition sources.
Personnel no longer need to enter confined spaces to verify system status, reducing exposure to hazards.
Automatic alerts for fire, flood, or intrusion enable protocol activation without delay.
Continuous recording of events, access, and conditions for audits, insurance, and regulatory requirements.
Early detection of adverse conditions reduces the likelihood of major damage to essential equipment.