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Streetwise 671 Safety Beam

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You can know when someone crosses the line . This high tech device creates an invisible infrared beam up to 60 ft. long. When the beam is crossed a loud alarm or a pleasant chime sound will be emitted.

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Streetwise 671 Safety Beam

Can be used as an invisible playpen to alert you to your child or pet leaving a safe area. The alarm can also be used at night to scare off would-be intruders. In the chime mode, retail stores in businesses can use it to announce customers are alert them when someone enters an area that is off limits . You can choose to have the chime sound only one time (when a customer enters a store for example) or the chime can sound continuously until you turn it off (when a customer enters an area that is off limits or at home when a child leaves a safe area for example). Distance can be sent to high or low- maximum distance 60 ft. In the chime mode, volume can be set to low, medium, or high. Two AC adapters are included. Three AA back up batteries are not included. Life has no reset button, think safety!

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Comments (9 posted):

John van der Willigen on 09/11/08 11:12:34
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Maybe with mirrors it could surround a pool area for kids to be safe?
walking pneumonia symptoms on 07/26/11 06:27:30
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dvr on 08/18/11 09:25:42
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It’s great that this kind of high tech streetwise 671 safety beam device has been created. I think that a lot of people are going to need something like this for their home for protection. Thank you for sharing this.
Pellet Stoves on 10/28/11 02:36:32
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Cheap Power Balance on 10/31/11 03:59:58
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i think this is quite true as the distance can be sent to high or low- maximum distance 60 ft.
Christmas Baking Recipes on 11/14/11 04:23:41
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it is compulsory to get detail of safety issues for prevention
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Philadelphia Advertising Agencies on 12/23/11 02:55:15
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CCTV Systems on 01/08/12 02:53:49
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Great idea especially where movement and/or beam striking is needed as part of a cctv system - we sell them and they are very popular! Johnny at http://www.cctv.co.uk

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