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layout: page
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title: "Send notification based on sensor"
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description: "Basic example of how to send a templated notification if a sensor is over a given threshold"
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date: 2016-02-25 15:00
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sidebar: true
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comments: false
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sharing: true
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footer: true
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ha_category: Automation Examples
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---
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The following example sends a notification via pushbullet if a sensor is over a critical value:
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```yaml
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notify me:
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platform: pushbullet
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api_key: "API_KEY_HERE"
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name: mypushbullet
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automation:
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- alias: FanOn
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trigger:
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platform: numeric_state
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entity_id: sensor.furnace
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above: 2
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action:
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service: notify.mypushbullet
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data_template:
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title: "Furnace fan is running"
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message: "Fan running because current is {% raw %}{{ states.sensor.furnace.state }}{% endraw %} amps"
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```
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If you also want a notification when it drops back down below that limit, you could add this as well:
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```yaml
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- alias: FanOff
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trigger:
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platform: numeric_state
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entity_id: sensor.furnace
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below: 2
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action:
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service: notify.mypushbullet
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data_template:
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title: "Furnace fan is stopped"
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message: "Fan stopped because current is {% raw %}{{ states.sensor.furnace.state }}{% endraw %} amps"
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```
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