January 25, 2008, Newsletter Issue #102: Back-Up Sensor

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Does backing up your car while your kids are playing nearby make you nervous? Then try a back-up sensor to minimize the risks. The child safety alarm sounds if there is anything within a few feet behind you, and the closer you get to the object, the louder the alarm will be. A typical system, which is powered by your car's battery, consists of two parts: a sensor that attaches to your rear license plate and a digital display to mount on your dashboard to tell you how close the object is behind you. With a back-up sensor child alarm to guide you, driving will be a lot less stressful.

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