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Are OSMOS sensors suitable for monitoring historic buildings?

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Are OSMOS sensors suitable for monitoring historic buildings?

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The system is totally suitable, owing to the following properties: • Embedded with the aim of being used for years, it is long-lasting. • It is safe: no electric current is involved, therefore there is no risk of sparks. • It is discreet: the general public is highly unlikely to see the sensors. • The fact that there is a long-measurement range makes it possible to bridge over local conditions, situations and circumstances and to ensure that measurements are reliable, even on varying construction materials (e.g. masonry).

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