DryLanai keeps rain off outdoor rooms
Wireless system detects rain and provides protection
Casual Living Staff -- Casual Living, 6/28/2010 2:19:00 PM
NAPLES, Fla. — DryLanai, a wireless system that detects rain and automatically closes electric roll-down storm shutters, was developed by Naples, Fla.-based PJNF Technologies, Inc.
"DryLanai was designed to protect the furnishings in outdoor rooms from unexpected showers and eliminate the messes that people hate to clean up," said Paul Johansen, president of PJNF Technologies.
The DryLanai System includes a wall controller, one or more rain sensors and an optional remote. The wall controller replaces switches currently used to operate shutters. It receives wireless signals from the rain sensors and lowers the shutters at the first sign of rain.
The rain sensors sit on floor of the outdoor room or lanai. One rain sensor is required for each exposure to rain. The hand-held remote enables the homeowner to adjust the shutters wirelessly from any location in the home.
The DryLanai System is priced from $799, not including tax and installation, and it is currently available online. PJNF Technologies manufactures the DryLanai System in the United States.
For more information call (239) 325-1890, e-mail Info@DryLanai.com, visit www.DryLanai.com or write to PJNF Technologies, Inc., 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Suite 200, Naples, FL 34108.
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