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Why VoiceAlert? FACEBOOK: facebook/voicealert Ambush is the killer; literally, the killer. If you have just seconds of warning of an intruder – you have a chance; and, the more time you have, the better your decisions* in protecting yourself and not under-reacting (and being attacked) or over-reacting (and putting yourself in legal jeopardy). 58% of all robberies occur between 5pm and 11pm; when your burglar alarm is probably turned off. The first you (the victim) know(s) of an intruder is when you’re ambushed. And, the shocking reality-check is this; the line between a simple robbery and an aggravated assault is a very thin one. The fact is; what you need the instant an intruder trespasses is good information – not drama. Your alarm, good as it is at protecting your valuables when your out, is too much of an aggravation to use when you’re home. We all suffer from the “can’t happen to me” syndrome, but, sadly, every day our media is full of victims who were wrong – it did happen to them. What is most sad is that virtually every robbery and home invasion can be neutralized for a ridiculously small investment. It’s simply not worth taking the risk of not to considering your options. VoiceAlert is engineered to provide you the early warning that neutralizes attackers and averts tragedy. What is VoiceAlert? VoiceAlert sensors monitor your perimeter and other outdoor areas; and (rather than an irritating siren or meaningless chime) the receiver base unit then intelligently reports any intruder directly to you by replaying your own pre-recorded voice for the triggered zone, e.g.: “Driveway Intruder” or “Someone near the swimming pool”, etc. In short: VoiceAlert is the world’s simplest, most effective, and affordable intruder early warning technology. How VoiceAlert Works The instant a VoiceAlert sensor detects an intruder (outdoors or indoors), it transmits a radio pulse; and the VoiceAlert’s base unit inside the house responds by playing the voice warning (in your own voice that you record) for each zone. The net effect is that intruders unwittingly ‘announce’ themselves, telling you precisely which zone that they have trespassed. With the ‘guess-work’ removed from a situation, you are in control to identify the threat and immediately take action – hit the panic button, avoid or confront the intruder(s), lock doors, arm yourself, etc. etc. VoiceAlert: Receiver & Sensor Benefits • Multiple locations: The portable VoiceAlert receiver is designed to stand on tabletops, on your bedside table or kitchen counter • • Cost effective and versatile: a single sensor radio pulse can activate an unlimited number of VoiceAlert receivers; simultaneously warning the entire household:> For example a single sensor in a driveway can trigger a two VoiceAlert receivers in English (one upstairs and the other downstairs). Simultaneously, the guest house can have a third VoiceAlert that, for instance, plays an Afrikaans (or any other language) warning to those occupants. • • VoiceAlert is ‘scalable’: you can take the bare-bones minimum VoiceAlert and then upgrade your system by adding new sensors or components any time you need • • Versatile: Being wireless, it is extremely simple to implement or relocate sensors and (portable) base unit. Allowing you to use the system as a fixture or for temporary applications (on vacation or during construction). For more Information Contact us on: TEL: 078 492 9248 E-mail: voicealert1@gmail FACEBOOK: facebook/voicealert WEB: voice-alert-mpumalanga.getafricaonline/
Posted on: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 10:30:27 +0000

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