Water leak or persistent night flow
Detect continuous flow or out-of-hours water behavior, show the likely concentration area, and suggest what to check first.

The platform does not produce charts for their own sake. It helps people understand incidents in context: where something changed, how long it has been happening, what it may mean, and what should be checked next.
Detect continuous flow or out-of-hours water behavior, show the likely concentration area, and suggest what to check first.
Compare building or tenant consumption against work schedules and expose off-hours operation that should not be there.
Where meters support it, spot unusual reactive power, power factor drift, or sudden profile changes after equipment changes.
Relate schedules, setpoints, and control signals to the actual operating pattern and energy effect.
Turn a stream of alarms into a shorter list of incidents with clearer impact and technical meaning.
Prepare a technical issue summary with values, timing, logs, and documentation references instead of a vague symptom report.
In many organizations, FM sees symptoms and service wants hard details. BAAP fills that gap by translating building data and documentation into a form that is immediately useful for technical action.
That shortens reaction time, reduces organizational chaos, and makes collaboration less dependent on ad hoc explanations.
Compare buildings and identify assets that deserve earlier operational attention or investment.
Separate real building issues from measurement instability, integration failure, or delayed telemetry.
Where policy and infrastructure allow it, optional camera-based incident detection can feed the same explain-and-act model.
BAAP serves different roles in the same operating chain, from ownership to facility teams and external service.