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Catch A Burglar, Safely And Secretly

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Submitted Tuesday, January 24, 2006
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In 2004 2.1 million burglary offenses occurred in the United States.
Of those less than 15% of criminals were arrested.

One reason the arrest rate is so low is because burglaries often
happen when no one is home or around to witness.

The reality is most people cannot physically monitor their home,
or office at all times without installing a monitoring system
and paying costly monitoring fees.

Monitoring companies are not a solution for everyone. The new
business owner, the business owner with high overhead or the lower
income households need to save money and they can do so with the
TeleSpy Intruder Alarm.

The TeleSpy is a monitoring device equipped with a motion
detection sensor and a highly sensitive amplified microphone.

It operates from any working phone jack and requires no
installation. The TeleSpy phone model is the common slim line
telephone that an intruder would not recognize as a monitoring system.

Simply enter a phone number that you can be reached at while away
from the location. Cell phones work great because you can take them
anywhere. If motion is detected the TeleSpy will call you automatically.

You will be able to listen in for 30 seconds through the TeleSpy's high
powered microphone. After 30 seconds the TeleSpy disconnects and instantly
re-arms to detect again and again.

If you hear an intrusion call the police. Your emergency will be a
confirmed burglary in progress and treated as top priority.

You will want the best listening experience and sensor range to give
the police as much details as possible. So consider a couple things
when deciding a place for the TeleSpy.

The motion sensor range is in excess of 30 feet and the width is
about 20 feet, creating about a 45 degree wedge beyond the sensor.

Now think like a criminal. Where would they enter and what are
they looking for? There is a self test feature that allows you to
run trials.

If you have pets include them in the test trials. Raising the
TeleSpy or pointing it in different directions will help you
pin point your pet(s) sensitivity and eliminate interference.

The TeleSpy is ideal for apartments, small homes or offices. But
it can be a great supplement to buildings with existing systems.

The point is that if your property is being burglarized you need
the police there as soon as possible. Criminals cost Americans
five billion dollars a year and stolen property is often never
returned to the owner.

Laura Hite helps you secure your home from burglars and monitor activity from a safe, remote location using the TeleSpy Intruder Alarm. Visit http://www.safetytechnology.com/telespy.htm to get yours.






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» left by anselm from bridgeport (2 years 57 days ago.)
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yes, but how far away can you be from the telesensor to receive call?
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