# Halo Water Protection > One coordinated, building-wide water leak detection and automatic shut-off system for condominiums and other multi-dwelling units (MDUs) — paired with an ongoing service relationship that keeps the system ready years after installation. Detect earlier. Shut off faster. Keep protection working. In a condominium, a leak on the 10th floor does not stay on the 10th floor. Water spreads between units, into common areas, and into the board's and management team's lap. Most buildings today rely on owner-by-owner protection: some residences have devices, some do not, alerts may only go to the owner, and there is no single record of what happened. The issue is not whether some owners are protected. The issue is whether the building has one consistent standard for visibility, alerts, and action. Halo was built to be that standard. It combines room-level moisture sensors, automatic electric shut-off valves, water flow meters (optional), owner and staff alerts, role-based management visibility, device-health monitoring, event history, and a building-managed wireless network in one coordinated system. When moisture is detected, Halo identifies the location, alerts the right people, documents the event, and — when shut-off valves are installed — closes the mapped water supply automatically, before someone has to be available to react. A leak system is only useful on the day a leak actually happens, which might be year 1 or year 10. Condos are constantly changing: units change hands, fixtures and appliances get swapped, renovations cut into walls, and seasonal occupancy means owners are often away. Halo is designed to stay involved after install — through device-health visibility, scheduled on-site service, a 24/7 response center, and a certified dealer network — so the system that protects the building on day one still protects it years later. Installed once is not the goal. Kept ready is the standard. ## Core pages - [Home](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/): Why condominiums need one building-wide standard for water protection, and how Halo delivers it. - [Hardware](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/hardware): Wireless moisture sensors (up to 10-year battery life), electric shut-off valves, sensor hubs, optional flow meters, and the building-wide LoRaWAN Halo Network. - [Platform](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/platform): Building dashboard with role-based access for owners, staff, and management; live valve status and remote control; device-health monitoring; event history and one-click PDF reports; the 24/7 Halo Response Center. - [Dealers](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/dealers): Certified partner program for installers and integrators, including training, support, and recurring service revenue. - [Contact / Book a call](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/lets-chat): Schedule a Halo building review with a water protection expert. ## Built for condominiums and MDUs - One building-wide standard rather than owner-by-owner inconsistency: every unit, every common area, on a coordinated system. - Room-level visibility — sensors are programmed and labeled by residence, room, and location (e.g., "Primary bath – under sink"). - Automatic water shut-off at the unit's water entry, with manual override at a wall panel for residents and remote control for authorized staff and the response center. Multiple valves per residence supported, including HVAC closed-loop systems. - A dedicated, building-managed LoRaWAN network — no dependence on resident Wi-Fi or cellular coverage. - Sensors tuned per location to catch leaks early while minimizing nuisance shut-offs. - Optional water flow meters to monitor abnormal usage patterns, hidden leaks, and supply-side issues that may not trigger a floor sensor right away. ## Detection alone is not the win — coordinated response is - Detection alone still depends on someone being available, seeing the alert, understanding the location, and acting fast. Automatic shut-off changes the response by isolating the water supply before an event has time to spread. - Owners, staff, and management see live status in one portal, with role-based access (owners see only their residence; staff see all residences and common areas). - Time-stamped events — sensor triggers, valve actions, alerts, and user steps — form a defensible record for insurance and board reports, exportable as one-click PDFs. ## Why ongoing service matters - 24/7 Halo Response Center: real people owners, guests, housekeepers, staff, and management can call when an alert occurs. The team can identify the unit, see live device status, confirm the sensor location, explain what happened, and operate valves remotely after safety checks. - Device-health visibility shows which devices are online, offline, low on battery, or in need of attention. - Scheduled on-site service helps address maintenance issues before they become protection gaps, and re-engages units when they change hands or get renovated. - Long-term serviceability: replacement parts, firmware updates, and a certified dealer network keep the system valuable year after year. ## Proven in the field - Southwinds I, II & III (Miramar Beach, FL) — installed in 2015. Halo has detected hundreds of leaks at this site, and reporting helped management identify mass failures of washers and dishwashers sitewide. - One Water Place (Destin, FL) — installed in 2017. Halo identified a construction defect in one residence wasting an estimated 1.2 million gallons of water per year. - The Grand (Sandestin, FL) — a complex installation with three to six shut-off valves per residence; Halo helped monitor a cooling-tower water loop and identify construction defects in a challenging plumbing layout. ## Company & legal - [Privacy Policy](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/privacy): How Halo and Enco Electronic Systems collect, use, and protect personal information. - [Terms of Use](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/terms): Terms and conditions for using Halo and Enco Electronic Systems websites and services. ## Learn (editorial reference articles) - [Halo Learn hub](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/learn): Index of editorial articles for condo boards, owners, and property managers on water leak detection and protection. - [How smart water leak detection works in condominium buildings](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/learn/how-smart-water-leak-detection-works-in-condos): Plain-language explainer of sensors, flow meters, automatic shut-off valves, and why building-wide coordination matters. - [Building-wide vs unit-by-unit leak detection: what condo boards should know](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/learn/building-wide-vs-unit-by-unit-leak-detection): Comparison of owner-by-owner protection and a coordinated building-wide standard. - [The true cost of a water leak in a high-rise condo](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/learn/true-cost-of-a-water-leak-in-a-high-rise-condo): Repair costs, deductibles, reserves impact, and hidden waste, including a 1.2M gallon/year defect at One Water Place. - [Buyer's guide: what to look for in a condo leak detection system](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/learn/buyers-guide-condo-leak-detection-system): Eight ranked evaluation criteria for boards and managers. - [Condo water leak FAQ](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/learn/condo-water-leak-faq): 20 direct answers for boards, owners, and property managers. ## Additional - [Full LLM context](https://haloprotectionsystems.com/llms-full.txt): Expanded reference covering hardware, platform, service approach, proven installations, and dealer program in more detail.