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How does
it work?
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The
child wears a transmitter (Child Sender on the right) and
the parent wears a receiver (Parent Receiver on the left)
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The Child
Sender has a range of approximately 1 to 9 metres distance,
if the child wanders out of the range an alarm sounds (beeps)
on the Parent Receiver
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The range
is adjustable from approximately 1 to 9 metres on the Parent
Receiver unit
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The alarm
sounds if the child wanders out of range or the child switches
the Child Sender off
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Example
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You are
in a shop. You go to the counter to pay for your goods. It
only takes seconds while you are paying for your child to
disappear out of sight behind a rail of clothes for example.
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You turn
and can’t see your child, the feeling of panic is horrible
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If the
child is wearing protectachild, as soon as they wander out
of the range that you have set, the alarm beeps on the Parents
Receiver unit to warn you
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This
gives you the opportunity to call them back to you or find
them
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If the
ProtectaChild alarm alerts you only once, we’re sure you will
agree that it was well worth the purchase price!
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PROTECTACHILD
IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR CHILD SUPERVISION
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Natobe and Protectachild are trademarks
of Natobe
All other products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks
of their respective companies.
Questions or problems regarding this web site should be directed to
contact@natobe.co.uk
Copyright © 2002 Natobe. All rights reserved.
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