At the centre of your smart home hub is the Ei1000G Gateway, which acts as a hub for all connected devices across your portfolio.
It collects data from fire alarms, CO detectors, and air quality sensors – delivering wide-ranging insights that help you make faster, more informed decisions. Whether you’re checking device health or responding to an alert, the platform gives you full oversight, helping improve performance and reduce risk long-term.
Aico’s 3000 and 600 Series carbon monoxide alarms and fire systems integrate seamlessly into your setup for a comprehensive approach to safety.
Landlords can monitor alarm activations, tampering, battery levels, and more, all from a centralised platform. This ensures complete visibility and peace of mind, while reducing manual checks and enabling smarter compliance tracking.
The system is designed for seamless integration with existing infrastructure, supporting safer and smarter connected homes.
With access through the HomeLINK Portal, landlords gain complete remote data management of all connected devices. You can assess air quality, sensor status, and alarm performance in real time – keeping your portfolio safe and compliant, whilst giving you indicators where issues could arise so that you can undertake preventative maintenance.
This level of management helps reduce maintenance burdens and ensures homes are not at risk of poor indoor environmental conditions like damp or mould, without your knowledge. You also reduce tenant complaints and improve operational efficiency over the long term.
Today’s connected home is about more than alarms – it’s about smart home integration that supports security, comfort, and health.
Whether it’s enhancing home security, enabling energy-efficient living, or monitoring environmental conditions, Aico’s technology integration solutions create safer homes, protect resident wellbeing, and build stronger, more trusting relationships between landlords and tenants.
Explore how Aico’s HomeLINK technologies can simplify your connected home strategy, improve the performance of CO alarms and fire systems, and support smarter, safer housing.