My Voice Alert Driveway And Home Alarm Safeguards My Family
Work keeps me off my own life. I rarely have the time to check on my family and felt the need to have a voice alert driveway and home alarm installed. I thought it would help me monitor the things that are happening at home.
Voice Alert System-6 is an annunciator system that can be completely customized. We can place its 6 wireless PIR sensors anywhere inside the house and outside. We can record our own voices to be used as alarm messages.
Transmitters and a remote receiver/speaker are provided with this voice alert driveway and home alarm. We moved one of the PIRs by the pool when my sister stayed for with us some days so we would know if my nieces, ages 3 and 5, were there.
Up to now, we are using the other PIRs so we can be advised on any entry in the foyer, at the driveway, in the tool shed out back and in the garden in case my wife’s flowers are being stepped on.
The voice alert driveway and home alarm is able to keep tabs on all 6 covered areas simultaneously. The respective message will be played by the base unit if its sensor perceives movement, and a floodlight will beam in the area.
We set Voice Alarm System-6 to keep an eye on both gate entrances, the parking area and the patio once, for a birthday party. Since we also needed to supervise the kitchen, living room and front door, we made them into additional areas.
This voice alert driveway and home alarm can transmit a signal up to 300 feet through walls and as far as 1,000 feet out in the open. It certainly kept possible gate crashers in check.
A thunderstorm one night made us nervous that Voice Alert System-6 might conk out. We were pleasantly surprised to find its wireless PIR capabilities weathered nature and stayed intact.
Mikeal Gravette has been training people how to use self defense products to protect themselves and their property for years. There are many options, including stun guns, self defense sprays and personal alarms. He provides full support and instruction on using these products.


September 4, 2010 | Posted by Asil A Clarke
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