Keeping our home safe is a priority, but we know that electrical fires can start without warning. As smart home technology continues to evolve, we've had our eye on products that enhance home safety. Ting is one of those products. This FCC-certified smart sensor monitors a home’s wiring and detects potential hazards in its electrical system, preventing ~80% of electrical fires.
"Electrical fires are among the most devastating, yet their warning signs are often invisible until it’s too late," shared Bob Marshall, CEO and co-founder of Whisker Labs. "Every day, the Ting Fire Safety team engages with more than 25 families to help them address Ting-detected fire hazards like failing outlets, deteriorating wiring, faulty appliances, even dangerous power from the utility. To date, Ting has helped prevent more than 16,000 potentially devastating electrical fires and we’re committed to protecting even more families every day."
Ting is a small, $99 smart device that plugs into any outlet. They sent me one to try in my home, and I must say — very nice. Like other smart products, it syncs to an app for ease of use. Day and night, it's prepared to report on changes in your home’s electrical system.
Unlike traditional smoke detectors that alert you after a fire starts, Ting detects hazards before they become a problem. Not only does it look for wiring issues within your home, but it can predict changes to your power supply is a risk.
A single sensor continuously analyzes electrical activity. Based on the weekly emails I've received, I know it's looking for signs of arc faults, overheating, power grid surges, brownouts (sags), and other issues. If Ting detects something unusual, you’ll get a notification on your phone, along with guidance on what to do next. If it requires a licensed electrician, in some cases Ting even helps coordinate professional repairs using a $1,000 service credit.
If a utility fire hazard is detected, Ting offers the instructions and script to help you escalate evidence of the dangerous power quality directly to your utility company.
This solution is great for single-family homes, but important for apartment and condo-dwellers, too. While the company notes some risk of the product detecting signals in neighboring units, it's great for units with their own dedicated electrical panel that control all lights, appliances, and home systems (like HVAC).
For the first year, Ting Fire Prevention service is included with the purchase. Afterwards, the service costs $49/year. Be sure to ask if your insurance company or electric company will waive the service costs; according to Ting, some insurance providers will!
Ting's testimonials speak for themselves. Here are a few shared from my weekly monitoring reports:
Ting is not a complicated setup. They told me it was easy, but I was still surprised that it took me just a couple of minutes to complete:
Once it’s running, there’s nothing else to manage. If an issue comes up, you’ll get an alert on your phone with clear steps to take. The app also provides ongoing system health reports to guide predictive maintenance, and I get weekly emails with daily voltage reports, so I'm always assured that the house is okay, whether I'm at home or traveling.
I was drawn to Ting because of its simplicity, but sold on it by its service. The setup took just a few minutes, and the weekly emails and notifications are clear and helpful.
For anyone living in an older home, where wiring may be outdated, Ting is an especially smart investment. But even in newer homes, electrical faults can happen. Ting gives you extra peace of mind without adding complexity to your life.
For me, yes. And, for the majority of homes, yes. Ting does note that if your home has more than one electrical breaker panel, you'll want one for each electrical panel. If you have a sub-panel in a separate building (like your barn or shed), you should also get a second Ting. You can learn more about different sensor scenarios on the website.
No, once Ting is plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi, it works automatically. The app will notify you if anything needs attention, but there’s no ongoing maintenance required.
Ting detects irregularities in your home’s wiring and can alert you to potential hazards, but it doesn’t function as a surge protector. You still need good surge protectors in your home to protect products.
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