August 7, 2009, Newsletter Issue #181: Child Guard Transmitter

Tip of the Week

To help keep active young children close at hand when you are out in public, consider selecting a child alarm that is housed in a cute plastic animal case. One transmitter style hangs around the child's neck, while another straps on the wrist. This makes them easy to wear and fun for the child. Like other similar child locator alarms and child safety alarms, you can set it so that the alarm will go off if your child moves outside of your specified range. Better yet, if any other children in the vicinity have the same alarm, yours will reset so that your child's transmitter will work only with your receiver. Rely on this product inside or out, and always know where your child is, even if he or she tries to wander off in a crowded place.

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