Monday
I am writing to introduce a proposal for a new, open-source safety standard designed for the modern smart home.
The proposal, titled the Home Emergency Light Protocol (HELP), addresses a critical gap in residential safety: the limitations of audible-only alarms and the lack of contextual information during an emergency. HELP leverages the widespread adoption of connected RGB lighting to create a universal visual language, signaling specific events like fire, intrusion, or medical emergencies through distinct, pre-defined light patterns.
This protocol is designed from the ground up to be a royalty-free, open standard that can be implemented via a simple software update, enhancing the value of the existing smart home ecosystem and significantly improving accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing.
I believe this initiative aligns perfectly with the CSA's mission to create a more intuitive and secure connected world. All documentation, including the strategic proposal, technical specifications, and a detailed wiki, has been published for public review on GitHub.
You can view the complete proposal here: https://github.com/brianlenehan/The-Home-Emergency-Light-Protocol-HELP-Standard/wiki
I would be grateful for the opportunity to have your teams review this proposal and would welcome any discussion on how it might complement the CSA's work, perhaps within a working group or as a future adopted standard.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Respectfully,
Brian Lenehan Initiator, The HELP Standard Project
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Monday
Hello,
Thanks for the HELP Protocol proposal. Using RGB lights for emergency signals is a creative accessibility solution.
Key questions we'd need to evaluate:
We'll review the GitHub documentation and route this to our product and accessibility teams for assessment.
Appreciate you considering inclusive design for home safety.
Monday
The HELP standard is designed to be simple and intuitive. Each signal uses a unique combination of color and pattern to communicate a specific emergency clearly.
Monday
Hello,
Thanks for the HELP Protocol proposal. Using RGB lights for emergency signals is a creative accessibility solution.
Key questions we'd need to evaluate:
We'll review the GitHub documentation and route this to our product and accessibility teams for assessment.
Appreciate you considering inclusive design for home safety.