Response Examples
See how Ocsirb's monitoring and in-person response has protected properties across Florida.
Disclaimer: These scenarios are representative examples based on common property monitoring events. Details including specific timings, costs, and outcomes are illustrative and represent typical situations our team encounters. Individual results may vary.
Water Leak Detected
Naples CondoSensor under kitchen sink detected moisture at 2:14 AM. Owner was in Michigan for the winter.
Response Timeline
Moisture sensor triggers alert under kitchen sink
Ocsirb monitoring team reviews and confirms alert — not a false positive
Owner notified via call and text message
Ocsirb team member arrives on-site
Leak source identified: supply line fitting failure behind sink cabinet
Water supply shut off at under-sink valve, leak stopped
Licensed plumber arranged for same-day repair
Cost Comparison
$340 plumber repair + our response fee
Estimated $8,000-$15,000 flooring and drywall damage (discovered weeks later)
Humidity Spike — AC Failure
Sarasota CondoHumidity climbed gradually from 58% to 74% over 6 hours on a July afternoon. AC unit failure.
Response Timeline
Humidity begins trending upward — AI pattern analysis flags gradual climb
Humidity crosses 70% threshold — critical alert triggered
Owner notified of AC failure and humidity risk
Ocsirb team visits, confirms AC compressor failure
HVAC contractor arranged — unit repaired or replaced
Humidity back to normal range, mold risk eliminated
Cost Comparison
$450 AC repair — no mold, no structural damage
Potential $3,000-$12,000 mold remediation plus AC repair
Power Outage + AC Down
Fort Myers PropertyHurricane-adjacent storm caused extended power outage. Battery-backed sensors continued monitoring throughout.
Response Timeline
Power outage detected — sensors switch to battery backup automatically
Owner notified of outage with property status update
Sensors continue monitoring temperature and humidity throughout outage
Ocsirb team visits property to assess for storm damage
Coordinated with utility company on restoration timeline
Full incident documentation prepared for insurance claim
Cost Comparison
Full storm documentation, peace of mind throughout, no undetected damage
Unknown damage discovered weeks later, no documentation for insurance
Unauthorized Entry
Clearwater PropertyEntry sensor triggered at rear sliding glass door at 11:40 PM. No maintenance was scheduled.
Response Timeline
Rear sliding door entry sensor triggers
Monitoring team reviews alert — not pre-authorized maintenance, treated as intrusion
Local police called with property address and situation details
Owner notified simultaneously
Police arrive and clear property — no one inside, intruder had fled
Ocsirb team arrives to secure property — sliding door reinforced
Full incident report prepared with photo documentation
Cost Comparison
Property secured same night. Full incident report for insurance claim.
Intruder could return, or become a squatter — legal removal costs $2,000-$5,000+