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Patented AI Monitoring for Homes and Infrastructure – Protecting People from All Natural Disasters

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"Every three minutes,

an earthquake strikes

in California"

National Geographic

Seismocon Patented Technology

"400,000 significant rainfall-triggered landslides occur globally per year."

World Bank

It's your life

"AI-Powered Structural Health Monitoring:

Protecting Homes, Bridges, and Infrastructure from Natural Disasters

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After experiencing repeated shaking, particularly following larger earthquakes, the risk of your home collapsing during a future seismic event increases significantly. Even if there is no visible damage, the structural integrity of your building may have been weakened, making it more vulnerable to aftershocks or future quakes.

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Seismocon is an advanced structural health monitoring system that provides real-time alerts if the structural integrity of your home has been compromised. This system helps you make informed safety decisions, particularly after earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, or any event that may impact the strength of your building.

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Without proper monitoring or expert inspection, you may not know if your home can withstand the next disaster—and that uncertainty could endanger lives.

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Unlike other systems that monitor natural disasters, Seismocon focuses on monitoring the structural health of your property. Our goal is to assess whether your building is safe for use after events such as earthquakes, landslides, or hurricanes.

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Using collected data and AI-driven analysis, Seismocon evaluates the structural safety of your home before, during, and after natural events, providing clear, real-time insights to support safety decisions and ensure peace of mind.

"Earthquakes don't kill people, buildings do!"
 United States Geological Survey [USGS]

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