Monday, January 02, 2006

Keep-i Portable volumetric alarm

The following is a story how the Keep-i was used. At the end of the story, you will find a bonus offer just for you.Fred and Marcy couldn't wait to bring their new baby daughter,Cindy, home from the hospital. They'd been preparing since theyday they found out Marcy was pregnant. Fred baby-proofed theirwhole house, even installing new floors. He capped off hisplanning by installing a new security system with motiondetectors throughout the house.For the first few months, everything was great. Cindy slept wellthrough the night, which meant that Fred and Marcy enjoyed a lotmore sleep than most new parents.About six months later, Fred and Marcy started losing sleep.Their security system would go off, for no reason, in the middleof the night. The first time it happened, Marcy bolted out of bed toward thebaby's room while Fred wielded a bowling trophy in the hallway.No robbers, though, fortunately. They assumed it was a problemwith the system and went back to bed.The second night it happened, Fred just switched the system off.It took Marcy almost two hours to get Cindy back to sleep. And bythat time, Fred was supposed to be getting up for work anyway.The alarm installer showed up the next morning a set ofdiagnostics. After racking up about two hours worth of servicefees, he declared nothing wrong with the system.That night, Fred and Marcy fought over who would have to get outof bed to shut off their useless alarm system.The next day, Fred tried to enjoy a round of golf with Marcy'sdad. When Fred explained his fatigue, his father-in-law stoppedhim short."Wait a second," interrupted the retired executive, "you havemotion detectors? In a BABY's room?"He explained that the moment the baby stirs in her sleep, thesuper-sensitive motion sensors treat her the same as a criminaltrying to break in to the house. Instead, he suggested, theycould try a device he used when his job sent him overseas."I would hang my Keep-I on the hotel room door," he explained."Instead of watching you, it keeps an eye on the air pressure inyour room. Any time someone tried to break in, that thing wouldpractically wake the dead. So while my buddies all got theirwallets stolen from those cheesy hotels, I slept just fine."A few days later, Fred unpacked his new Keep-I and hung it fromthe inside of Cindy's bedroom door. He played with the window tosee if he could fool the machine - to no luck. It caught himevery time.The middle of the night wake-ups ended. Knowing that his familywas safe from intruders, Fred slept as well as his father-in-lawin those foreign hotels - just fine.Yours in safety,Promark Safety.

P.S. The Keep-i reacts to changes in air pressure -if someone opens a door or window, it goes off. Great fortravelling. For more information and to order your own Keep-i goto www.promarksafety.com/keepi.htm.

P.P.S. If you order within the next five days, I will give you aFREE Magnetic Door/Window Alarm...a $7.95 value. Just mentionFREE Magnetic Door/Window Alarm in the comments box when youcheck out. Don't forget...if you don't mention FREE MagneticDoor/Window Alarm, we won't know to send it to you

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