Child Safety and Protector Plus

Posted: Jul 22, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

You can turn your head for one second and they could be gone. We hear stories all the time about children wandering off away from their parents and coming into harms way. When children are unsupervised they are susceptible to drowning, car accidents, locking themselves in cars, and many other dangers. Even the most diligently supervised child is susceptible to harm and tragedy. But with proper home security measures in place you can immediately be aware if your child wanders in the wrong part of your home or outside.

DS7000E-NS-PS99-SM.jpgProtector Plus is a great home security system and does wonders in terms of keeping children secure. It can chime or emit an alarm if your child goes beyond the perimeters you establish.

Here are just a few examples of how Protector Plus can keep your children safe.

• By adding the door/window sensor to a toddler gate, you will become aware if it is knocked down or moved incorrectly.
• It is also useful to add to pool gates and backyard fences to alert of other possible child endangering situations.
• And for the teenagers who thinks they can sneak out late at night, apply a door/window sensor to there exit spots.
• Add a motion detector to the cleaning supply or dangerous materials cabinet during certain times of the day to assure that your little one doesn't get into any harmful chemicals.

In addition to protecting your children, you can also use Protector Plus to protect your pets.

Protector Plus can also notify you and up to three friends if your child should come into harms way while with the nanny or baby sitter while you are at work or away from home.

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