Sensors that tell you when your home is making you sick

By Hiria Te Rangi

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Sensors That Tell You When Your Home Is Making You Sick

Project 2018-06-25 23:37:31 +1200

Aotearoa, are you with us?

Whare Hauora make home sensors that tell you when your home is making you sick. 

We need your help to take the next step and run trials in key communities, so we’re asking you to pledge to buy a kit, and for each kit you buy we’ll give one to a family in need. Each kit comes with 4 sensors, a gateway and a free app that helps you measure the health of your home.

We believe every home in New Zealand should have sensors, and that they should be government funded for our most vulnerable communities - just like the flu jab. But until we can make that a reality, we need our community to help us reach those who need us the most.

Our sensor kit

Our sensor kit

Join our mission 

We want an Aotearoa where our homes don’t make us us sick. We want every home to have a sensor kit within the next 5 years.

By pledging your support, you’ll help empower communities to understand how their homes can affect their health.

You’ll also help us gather secure, non-personal data that helps paint a picture of what’s needed in New Zealand building standards.

Join our whānau

Our whānau members are aged between 20-100. They have children, grandchildren, elderly parents or grandparents. They worry because they know their loved ones will get sick in winter. 

They smell the mould, they see the condensation on the windows and see their loved ones bundled up in jerseys, blankets and beanies while sitting in the lounge watching T.V.

They want to know how New Zealand’s homes are affecting the health of the people they care about, and they want to know how to help.

Does this sound like you? Can you help support Whare Hauora? Check out our range of support options down the right of this page.

Our story

Whare Hauora was formed in early 2016 from a discussion by two of the trustees, Amber Craig and Brenda Wallace. Brenda’s 5 year old daughter was sick with chronic asthma that meant lots of time off school. 

To help understand if the problem was their home, Brenda paid $300 for one sensor, but she didn't want to buy more at such a high cost. Thinking there had to be a better way, Brenda bought $30 worth of parts and created her own sensors for her home. Putting one in each bedroom and comparing the differences in warmth and moisture levels.

With this information, Brenda was able to take actions to reduce her daughter’s asthma. And when Brenda told her friend Amber what she’d learned, they thought about all the other families who would benefit from home sensors.

From there, Whare Hauora became a registered charity and brought on Hīria Te Rangi to lead operations towards providing sensors for every home in Aotearoa within the next 5 years.

How will your money be used?

This PledgeMe is our ask to the people of Aotearoa, do we have your support? So first and foremost, your money will help show our community is behind us. 

We’re starting with trials in three vulnerable communities where we’ll provide sensor kits, training on how to use them and ongoing help with their sensors. Your money will help us to expand into more communities and provide more sensors and workshops.

We need to make more home sensor kits. The last census counted over 1.5 million homes in Aotearoa - that’s a lot of houses to put sensors into.

We’re working to produce Whare sensors in Aotearoa, but the cost of manufacturing is currently too high. So for now, we’re researching ethical businesses overseas to make large quantities of our sensors. Your money will help our sole full-time staff member to travel to meet manufacturers, inspect factories and make sure they’re the right fit at the right price.

The big picture: Our long term goals

We used our technology skills to create the Whare Sensors and the app, but home health is a complex and complicated topic. We work with partners like:

  • Dr Lance O’Sullivan and the iMoko team for their medical expertise and outreach to the community.
  • The MyRivr team for their access to social service providers in the community.
  • The University of Otago for their healthy home research.
  • The Sustainability Trust for their work with communities in making their homes healthier.

We’re always looking for new partners, supporters, and relationships because cold, damp homes are a nationwide epidemic that needs all our help to fix.

If you can help us, along with like-minded organisations and government support, we have big plans for the future.

If you can help us, along with like-minded organisations and government support, we have big plans for the future. Our goals include:

  • Rolling out sensor trials in vulnerable communities (this work is underway).
  • Updating the sensor app so we can work with power companies and help families to see how much it costs to heat a room from unhealthy to healthy warmth levels.
  • Updating the sensor app so that you can compare your current power costs against other power companies and enable you to understand your usage and switch companies
  • As we get closer to our goal of sensors in every home, we want to form the Hauora collective: Using collective buying power to leverage the group size in exchange for discounted pricing to buy insulation, heat pumps, appliances, food etc.

Our team

Whare Hauora is incredibly lucky to have the following people on our team:

Amber Craig

  • Trustee, Co-founder - Queen of Governance and Community Relationships.
  • Member of Digital Economy and Digital Inclusion Ministerial Advisory Group.
  • Councillor on the Internet NZ board.
  • Digital channels Architect for ANZ.
  • Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne & Muaūpoko.

Brenda Wallace

  • Orignator, Trustee, Co-founder - Yoda of Technology.
  • Councillor on the Internet NZ board.
  • Technology Lead at Department of Internal Affairs.

Hiria Te Rangi

  • Trustee and Kaiwhakahaere (CEO) of Whare Hauora.

Manu.net.nz

  • A fabulous wāhine software development company that takes care of our Whare Hauora App.

Electronic Partners Ltd

  • The brilliant electronics company that ensures our Whare sensor kits are built well and on time.

Firetale

A digital media agency in charge of making Whare Hauora look FANTASTIC.

Nicole Skews-Poole

  • Director of Ginger Ink communications and in charge of making sure Hiria is eloquent and clear when speaking about difficult topics.

Moerangi Koroheke

  • Director of Maestro events and in charge of making our Whare Sensor Workshops run like clockwork for the residents.

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Aotearoa rocks!

20/08/2018 at 3:43 PM

Whare sensors

Kia ora Whanau!

Look at what we have achieved!! I know, it isnt the level we wanted but HOLY look at us go!! Im so proud of us, we are a Nation that cares!

So we changed the Pledgeme to 40k so that we can still get Whare sensor kits to families that need them the most and we will still be able to get Whare sensor kits to people that purchased them.

What we are going to do, in order to give ourselves time to get more Whare sensor kit orders in from other sources and therefore bring the price down per whare sensor kit, therefore allowing us to buy more kits for the community is delay ordering the kits until Feb next year. This still gives us ample time, to manufacture and distribute before Winter hits.

The whare sensor kits for the community will then go into rotation. We will work with community service providers to identify whanau with the most need, we will train the community service provider to install and the provider in conjunction with the whanau figure out the best plan to make their home warm and dry and then they measure again to make sure the changes are effective. Once the home is at good warm dry readings, the service provider will take the whare sensor kit and install into another home.

This is the best way we could pay homage to te ihi, te wehi me te wana of our pledgers, our believers and to all the people that have put time, energy, effort and thought into Whare Hauora.

We didn't reach our BIG target but we did find that Aotearoa cares, deeply, so we will not give up, we will find a way!

Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa!

Ngā mihi nunui,

Hīria and the Whare Hauora team

 

Over 20,000 pledged in under a week!

26/07/2018 at 8:48 PM

Our sensor kit

We’ve already over a tenth of our goal! This is a huge step, and it happened in under a week which is incredible.

Thank you so much to everyone who’s pledged, you’re helping us do important work inside New Zealand’s sick homes.

If you’ve already pledged but you want to keep helping, we’d love for you to help champion our cause to your communities and networks. Here are some ways to help:

  • Share this page on your social media accounts. If this is cause that’s close to your heart, and you feel able to tell your story, please do. Tell your networks why this matters to you and ask them to join you in supporting our PledgeMe.
  • Pledge as a gift. Do you have friends or family expecting a baby? Or buying a new home? Consider making a pledge in their name, and if we reach our goal you can give them a sensor kit and let them know another family is getting one for free on their behalf.
  • Do you know of an organisation or business who might be interested in purchasing one of our larger Pledges? They would be sponsoring a community getting home sensors and training in their name, and we can help with photo opportunities and promotion. If you have any ideas or connections, please email [email protected].  

Thank you again, your support means the world to us.

Ngā mihi nui,

The Whare Hauora team.

    Pledgers 152

    Haunani Pao
    13/08/2018 at 7:34pm
    Stephen Judd
    13/08/2018 at 2:54pm
    Kim
    13/08/2018 at 2:05pm
    Jennifer O'Sullivan
    13/08/2018 at 1:10pm
    Kyhwana
    13/08/2018 at 12:16pm
    Anonymous pledger
    12/08/2018 at 11:54pm
    Anonymous pledger
    12/08/2018 at 11:53pm
    Keith Morris
    12/08/2018 at 9:55pm
    Ben
    12/08/2018 at 9:32pm
    Craig Young
    12/08/2018 at 8:23pm
    Anonymous pledger
    11/08/2018 at 11:25am

    "This is a great initiative. I hope lots of people support it so that it is a success and more can be made at an even better price for everyone."

    Anonymous pledger
    10/08/2018 at 1:33pm
    Sarah Wood
    09/08/2018 at 5:20pm
    Mereana Beconcini
    09/08/2018 at 4:07pm
    Chris Snyder
    09/08/2018 at 2:06am

    "The best way to get people in power to listen and act is to present them, and the public, with undeniable facts. "

    Nicola Brown
    08/08/2018 at 6:14pm
    Tania Pasikale
    08/08/2018 at 3:22pm

    "Arohanui to you and your kaupapa!"

    Anna Jackson
    08/08/2018 at 7:58am
    Kowhai Montgomery
    07/08/2018 at 2:11pm

    "Mauri ora! "

    Dave Lane
    07/08/2018 at 11:28am

    "Great initiative! Keen to support these sorts of open source projects! When they succeed, *everyone* benefits. Thanks for your commitment!"

    Anonymous pledger
    06/08/2018 at 5:33pm
    Michael Gray
    06/08/2018 at 2:53pm

    "Ka pai! This is a brilliant idea and I wish I had more $ to give a unit & get a unit. "

    Anonymous pledger
    06/08/2018 at 12:35pm

    "Best of luck!"

    Kat Jenkins
    06/08/2018 at 12:33pm
    Anonymous pledger
    05/08/2018 at 6:47pm
    Anonymous pledger
    05/08/2018 at 4:18pm
    Ken Lord
    05/08/2018 at 7:22am
    Bridget McKendry
    04/08/2018 at 8:12pm
    Anonymous pledger
    04/08/2018 at 8:10pm
    John Clegg
    04/08/2018 at 7:37pm

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    Sensors That Tell You When Your Home Is Making You Sick

    Project 2018-06-25 23:37:31 +1200

    Aotearoa, are you with us?

    Whare Hauora make home sensors that tell you when your home is making you sick. 

    We need your help to take the next step and run trials in key communities, so we’re asking you to pledge to buy a kit, and for each kit you buy we’ll give one to a family in need. Each kit comes with 4 sensors, a gateway and a free app that helps you measure the health of your home.

    We believe every home in New Zealand should have sensors, and that they should be government funded for our most vulnerable communities - just like the flu jab. But until we can make that a reality, we need our community to help us reach those who need us the most.

    Our sensor kit

    Our sensor kit

    Join our mission 

    We want an Aotearoa where our homes don’t make us us sick. We want every home to have a sensor kit within the next 5 years.

    By pledging your support, you’ll help empower communities to understand how their homes can affect their health.

    You’ll also help us gather secure, non-personal data that helps paint a picture of what’s needed in New Zealand building standards.

    Join our whānau

    Our whānau members are aged between 20-100. They have children, grandchildren, elderly parents or grandparents. They worry because they know their loved ones will get sick in winter. 

    They smell the mould, they see the condensation on the windows and see their loved ones bundled up in jerseys, blankets and beanies while sitting in the lounge watching T.V.

    They want to know how New Zealand’s homes are affecting the health of the people they care about, and they want to know how to help.

    Does this sound like you? Can you help support Whare Hauora? Check out our range of support options down the right of this page.

    Our story

    Whare Hauora was formed in early 2016 from a discussion by two of the trustees, Amber Craig and Brenda Wallace. Brenda’s 5 year old daughter was sick with chronic asthma that meant lots of time off school. 

    To help understand if the problem was their home, Brenda paid $300 for one sensor, but she didn't want to buy more at such a high cost. Thinking there had to be a better way, Brenda bought $30 worth of parts and created her own sensors for her home. Putting one in each bedroom and comparing the differences in warmth and moisture levels.

    With this information, Brenda was able to take actions to reduce her daughter’s asthma. And when Brenda told her friend Amber what she’d learned, they thought about all the other families who would benefit from home sensors.

    From there, Whare Hauora became a registered charity and brought on Hīria Te Rangi to lead operations towards providing sensors for every home in Aotearoa within the next 5 years.

    How will your money be used?

    This PledgeMe is our ask to the people of Aotearoa, do we have your support? So first and foremost, your money will help show our community is behind us. 

    We’re starting with trials in three vulnerable communities where we’ll provide sensor kits, training on how to use them and ongoing help with their sensors. Your money will help us to expand into more communities and provide more sensors and workshops.

    We need to make more home sensor kits. The last census counted over 1.5 million homes in Aotearoa - that’s a lot of houses to put sensors into.

    We’re working to produce Whare sensors in Aotearoa, but the cost of manufacturing is currently too high. So for now, we’re researching ethical businesses overseas to make large quantities of our sensors. Your money will help our sole full-time staff member to travel to meet manufacturers, inspect factories and make sure they’re the right fit at the right price.

    The big picture: Our long term goals

    We used our technology skills to create the Whare Sensors and the app, but home health is a complex and complicated topic. We work with partners like:

    • Dr Lance O’Sullivan and the iMoko team for their medical expertise and outreach to the community.
    • The MyRivr team for their access to social service providers in the community.
    • The University of Otago for their healthy home research.
    • The Sustainability Trust for their work with communities in making their homes healthier.

    We’re always looking for new partners, supporters, and relationships because cold, damp homes are a nationwide epidemic that needs all our help to fix.

    If you can help us, along with like-minded organisations and government support, we have big plans for the future.

    If you can help us, along with like-minded organisations and government support, we have big plans for the future. Our goals include:

    • Rolling out sensor trials in vulnerable communities (this work is underway).
    • Updating the sensor app so we can work with power companies and help families to see how much it costs to heat a room from unhealthy to healthy warmth levels.
    • Updating the sensor app so that you can compare your current power costs against other power companies and enable you to understand your usage and switch companies
    • As we get closer to our goal of sensors in every home, we want to form the Hauora collective: Using collective buying power to leverage the group size in exchange for discounted pricing to buy insulation, heat pumps, appliances, food etc.

    Our team

    Whare Hauora is incredibly lucky to have the following people on our team:

    Amber Craig

    • Trustee, Co-founder - Queen of Governance and Community Relationships.
    • Member of Digital Economy and Digital Inclusion Ministerial Advisory Group.
    • Councillor on the Internet NZ board.
    • Digital channels Architect for ANZ.
    • Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne & Muaūpoko.

    Brenda Wallace

    • Orignator, Trustee, Co-founder - Yoda of Technology.
    • Councillor on the Internet NZ board.
    • Technology Lead at Department of Internal Affairs.

    Hiria Te Rangi

    • Trustee and Kaiwhakahaere (CEO) of Whare Hauora.

    Manu.net.nz

    • A fabulous wāhine software development company that takes care of our Whare Hauora App.

    Electronic Partners Ltd

    • The brilliant electronics company that ensures our Whare sensor kits are built well and on time.

    Firetale

    A digital media agency in charge of making Whare Hauora look FANTASTIC.

    Nicole Skews-Poole

    • Director of Ginger Ink communications and in charge of making sure Hiria is eloquent and clear when speaking about difficult topics.

    Moerangi Koroheke

    • Director of Maestro events and in charge of making our Whare Sensor Workshops run like clockwork for the residents.

    Comments

    You need to pledge to see this update.

    Aotearoa rocks!

    20/08/2018 at 3:43 PM

    Whare sensors

    Kia ora Whanau!

    Look at what we have achieved!! I know, it isnt the level we wanted but HOLY look at us go!! Im so proud of us, we are a Nation that cares!

    So we changed the Pledgeme to 40k so that we can still get Whare sensor kits to families that need them the most and we will still be able to get Whare sensor kits to people that purchased them.

    What we are going to do, in order to give ourselves time to get more Whare sensor kit orders in from other sources and therefore bring the price down per whare sensor kit, therefore allowing us to buy more kits for the community is delay ordering the kits until Feb next year. This still gives us ample time, to manufacture and distribute before Winter hits.

    The whare sensor kits for the community will then go into rotation. We will work with community service providers to identify whanau with the most need, we will train the community service provider to install and the provider in conjunction with the whanau figure out the best plan to make their home warm and dry and then they measure again to make sure the changes are effective. Once the home is at good warm dry readings, the service provider will take the whare sensor kit and install into another home.

    This is the best way we could pay homage to te ihi, te wehi me te wana of our pledgers, our believers and to all the people that have put time, energy, effort and thought into Whare Hauora.

    We didn't reach our BIG target but we did find that Aotearoa cares, deeply, so we will not give up, we will find a way!

    Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa!

    Ngā mihi nunui,

    Hīria and the Whare Hauora team

     

    Over 20,000 pledged in under a week!

    26/07/2018 at 8:48 PM

    Our sensor kit

    We’ve already over a tenth of our goal! This is a huge step, and it happened in under a week which is incredible.

    Thank you so much to everyone who’s pledged, you’re helping us do important work inside New Zealand’s sick homes.

    If you’ve already pledged but you want to keep helping, we’d love for you to help champion our cause to your communities and networks. Here are some ways to help:

    • Share this page on your social media accounts. If this is cause that’s close to your heart, and you feel able to tell your story, please do. Tell your networks why this matters to you and ask them to join you in supporting our PledgeMe.
    • Pledge as a gift. Do you have friends or family expecting a baby? Or buying a new home? Consider making a pledge in their name, and if we reach our goal you can give them a sensor kit and let them know another family is getting one for free on their behalf.
    • Do you know of an organisation or business who might be interested in purchasing one of our larger Pledges? They would be sponsoring a community getting home sensors and training in their name, and we can help with photo opportunities and promotion. If you have any ideas or connections, please email [email protected].  

    Thank you again, your support means the world to us.

    Ngā mihi nui,

    The Whare Hauora team.

      Haunani Pao
      13/08/2018 at 7:34pm
      Stephen Judd
      13/08/2018 at 2:54pm
      Kim
      13/08/2018 at 2:05pm
      Jennifer O'Sullivan
      13/08/2018 at 1:10pm
      Kyhwana
      13/08/2018 at 12:16pm
      Anonymous pledger
      12/08/2018 at 11:54pm
      Anonymous pledger
      12/08/2018 at 11:53pm
      Keith Morris
      12/08/2018 at 9:55pm
      Ben
      12/08/2018 at 9:32pm
      Craig Young
      12/08/2018 at 8:23pm
      Anonymous pledger
      11/08/2018 at 11:25am

      "This is a great initiative. I hope lots of people support it so that it is a success and more can be made at an even better price for everyone."

      Anonymous pledger
      10/08/2018 at 1:33pm
      Sarah Wood
      09/08/2018 at 5:20pm
      Mereana Beconcini
      09/08/2018 at 4:07pm
      Chris Snyder
      09/08/2018 at 2:06am

      "The best way to get people in power to listen and act is to present them, and the public, with undeniable facts. "

      Nicola Brown
      08/08/2018 at 6:14pm
      Tania Pasikale
      08/08/2018 at 3:22pm

      "Arohanui to you and your kaupapa!"

      Anna Jackson
      08/08/2018 at 7:58am
      Kowhai Montgomery
      07/08/2018 at 2:11pm

      "Mauri ora! "

      Dave Lane
      07/08/2018 at 11:28am

      "Great initiative! Keen to support these sorts of open source projects! When they succeed, *everyone* benefits. Thanks for your commitment!"

      Anonymous pledger
      06/08/2018 at 5:33pm
      Michael Gray
      06/08/2018 at 2:53pm

      "Ka pai! This is a brilliant idea and I wish I had more $ to give a unit & get a unit. "

      Anonymous pledger
      06/08/2018 at 12:35pm

      "Best of luck!"

      Kat Jenkins
      06/08/2018 at 12:33pm
      Anonymous pledger
      05/08/2018 at 6:47pm
      Anonymous pledger
      05/08/2018 at 4:18pm
      Ken Lord
      05/08/2018 at 7:22am
      Bridget McKendry
      04/08/2018 at 8:12pm
      Anonymous pledger
      04/08/2018 at 8:10pm
      John Clegg
      04/08/2018 at 7:37pm

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