October 27, 2006, Newsletter Issue #40: Locating Your Child with an Alarm

Tip of the Week

By using a locator alarm, you can keep your child close...even when s/he isnīt. A child locator alarm generally consists of a personal alarm for a child and a remote control for the parent or guardian.  If the child becomes lost or frightened, s/he can activate the alarm. This alerts the parent as well as others nearby.  If the child wanders out of sight, the parent can locate him/her using the remote control to activate the personal alarm on the child.  Once the alarm is activated, it may only be deactivated by the parentīs remote control. 

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