Instead of alerting on every possible warning sign, contextual rules fire alerts only when specific combinations of conditions exist—say, a door opening *and* motion detected *and* nobody home. This eliminates alert fatigue while catching the scenarios that actually demand attention.
Contextual trigger rules are conditional logic statements that define the specific combination of circumstances under which an automated alert or action should fire, going beyond simple thresholds to account for time of day, household composition, and concurrent conditions.
AI makes it practical for non-technical users to write and test complex trigger rules in plain language, ensuring that emergency notifications reach the right people through the right channels only when the full context genuinely warrants alarm, reducing both false positives and dangerous silence.
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