Lobby — normal range
Know about air quality issues before your resident does.
Environmental monitoring for property management — live sensor data across every building, routed to the right person the moment something changes.
Live portfolio overview
Northwest Region
Leasing office — comfortable
Boiler room — Alder Commons
Pool corridor — dehumidifier cycling
Loading dock — watching
Garage hallway — clear
Natural Gas — 24 hr trend
Alder Commons↑ Spike detected 11:42 AM — alert sent in 38 seconds
Alert queue
Now- SMS Maintenance lead notified
- Email Regional manager briefed
- Chat Ops channel updated
Why teams make the switch
Fewer emergency dispatches. Less liability. Faster close.
The value is not more sensor data. It is catching the event 40 minutes earlier, routing it to the right person automatically, and having a timestamped trail when the insurer asks.
Gas events, CO spikes, and air-quality drift surface in Ronda while they're still manageable — before they become an emergency call, a resident complaint, or a liability event.
Portfolio leaders, site teams, and on-call staff all see the same live view. No more calling each property to confirm what happened or who's already on it.
Every reading is logged with a timestamp, threshold, and escalation trail. When an incident happens, you have documentation — not a reconstruction from memory.
How it works
From sensor signal to response in four clear steps.
Ronda is designed around the way site teams, regional operators, and after-hours staff already work. The sequence stays simple even when the incident does not.
Sense continuously
Ronda sensors capture environmental data around the clock in the spaces where risk shows up first, from boiler rooms to common areas.
Interpret instantly
Those readings flow into dashboards made for property operations, with clear status views instead of raw telemetry and disconnected logs.
Escalate automatically
Threshold crossings trigger multi-channel alerts through the tools your teams already use, with different routing for daytime, after-hours, and high-severity events.
Respond faster
The right people get the reading, the location, and the severity immediately, cutting lag time and making the response easier to coordinate.
Inside the platform
One place to see the reading, the impact, and the next step.
Once the workflow is clear, the product stays just as readable day to day. Each view is built to help teams spot issues, prioritize them, and move.
Multi-sensor monitoring
Coverage across the signals property teams care about most.
Ronda continuously captures temperature, humidity, CO₂, natural gas, propane, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter, giving teams a complete picture without stitching together separate devices, dashboards, or vendors.
Dashboards
Portfolio-wide visibility that stays easy to scan
Filter by property, region, or sensor type so leaders can see the big picture and site teams can focus on what needs attention right now.
Smart alerts
Escalations built for real operating teams
Set thresholds by location and sensor so a boiler room event, a lobby air-quality issue, and an after-hours alert each route to the right owner.
Incident clarity
Context that helps teams triage faster
Every alert explains what changed, where it happened, and how urgent it is, so staff can respond confidently without second-guessing the numbers.
Use cases
Start in the spaces where small issues turn expensive fast.
Most teams begin in the highest-risk areas first, then expand once the workflow is proven and the alerts are tuned for each property.
Multifamily common areas
Monitor ventilation, temperature, humidity, PM levels, and CO₂ in lobbies, fitness rooms, hallways, and amenity spaces to maintain healthy shared environments.
Mechanical & utility rooms
Detect abnormal gas readings near boilers, water heaters, and equipment before they become emergency maintenance events or safety incidents.
Turns & vacant units
Add an environmental signal during make-ready work — catch air-quality or gas anomalies that open-door work or recent repairs can introduce.
Portfolio oversight
Give regional leaders a consistent live view across every site — one dashboard, full coverage, without calling each property for status.
We had a gas sensor fire on a Saturday morning at one of our boiler rooms. Ronda had the maintenance lead, regional manager, and our on-call contractor all notified before I even opened my laptop. That response coordination alone would have taken us 40 minutes on our old system — if we caught it at all.
Our insurance carrier asked for incident documentation after a CO event last spring. Because of Ronda, I could pull a full timestamped log — sensor readings, alert times, who was notified — in about two minutes. Our broker said it was the cleanest incident record they'd seen from a residential portfolio operator.
Ronda sent the alert in 38 seconds. Want to see what that looks like for your portfolio?
Book a Walkthrough →Common questions
What teams usually want to know before rollout.
These are the practical questions that come up most often around fit, installation, and who gets alerted when something changes.
How does Ronda fit into our existing property management workflows?
Ronda sends alerts through SMS, email, and major chat platforms including Slack and Microsoft Teams. It layers on top of your existing tools rather than replacing them — you get the environmental signal layer your PM software doesn't provide.
How many sensors does a typical property need?
It depends on the property type and the spaces you want covered. Most teams start with mechanical rooms, common areas, and ground-floor units. We'll walk through a coverage plan tailored to your portfolio during the demo.
What happens when an alert fires at 2 AM?
Ronda sends notifications immediately through every channel you've configured for that threshold. You can set different escalation paths by time of day, severity level, and location — after-hours alerts reach on-call staff, not daytime managers.
Can different team members receive different alerts?
Yes. Alert routing is fully configurable by user, role, site, and condition type. A boiler room gas event can simultaneously notify the maintenance lead and regional director, while a PM2.5 flag in a lobby routes only to the facilities coordinator.
Is there a minimum portfolio size to get started?
We work with property management groups of all sizes — from single-site operators to large regional portfolios. The demo is a useful starting point regardless of scale and includes realistic recommendations for your situation.
How long does installation take per device?
Most installations take under 20 minutes per unit with no specialized wiring required. A typical multi-building rollout can be completed over a single weekend with standard facilities staff.
Ready to get started?
See how this would look across your own portfolio.
Book a 30-minute walkthrough and we will map Ronda to your buildings, your team structure, and the spaces where you want signal first.
Pricing scales with portfolio size. We'll include a tailored estimate in your walkthrough.
- Coverage recommendations for your highest-risk spaces
- Suggested alert routing by role, site, and severity
- A practical rollout starting point for your first properties