Monday, February 23, 2009

Child Guard alarm system

The following is a story how the Child Guard alarm system was used. At the end of the story, you will find a bonus offer just for you.

"I cannot believe you are going to put that THING on our child." Amy leered at Craig. He responded sheepishly, "but you know how Ryan likes to take off, honey. This bungee leash is the only way we'll be sure he doesn't get away from us!" "We're going to a kiddie park," barked Amy, "not the Westminster Kennel Club!" The doorbell rang. Craig skulked over to open the door for Amy's best friend, Sarah, and her daughter, Ashley. After one look at Ryan, Ashley tugged on Sarah's trouser leg andasked, "Is Ryan gonna play doggie?" "Craig, didn't I tell you that thing was a bad idea?" Sarah reached into her purse and produced a tiny plastic panda.   "Here, I got an extra one of these, and it looks like you can use it." Sarah told her friends that she worried about Ashley, too, but that she didn't want her to miss out on having fun in crowded places. She explained how the Childguard alarm system  alerts parents by beeping if a child strays more than a few feet away. "Mommy says I need to hold on to my kitty," interrupted Ashley, showing off her cat-shaped Childguard alarm system, on a ribbon around her neck. "They're shaped like little pets, so the kids don't mind it when they're clipped to their clothes," said Sarah. Craig studied the panda and wondered aloud, "but what happens when we're all using our Childguard alarm system  at the same time? How do we know what our kid's doing?""That's what's great about the system," said Sarah, "it scouts around for a clear frequency, so it doesn't interfere with anyone else's system. So, are we going to the park, or what?" Later that afternoon, Ryan and Ashley played on a swing set while a trio of parents relaxed on a park bench. Ryan's panda and Ashley's kitty dangled from their necks in unison. Ryan glanced up at a cloud, and heard the familiar sound of the ice cream truck pulling into the park. A split second later, the Childguard alarm system  receiver he had attached to his key ring started to beep. "Like father, like son," deadpanned Amy. Craig rushed off to scoop up Ryan on his dash for the sweets. As they saw another young child straining against a nylon harness, Craig reminded himself to thank Sarah for helping them enjoy the afternoon without that kind of embarrassment.

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Cell Phone Stun Gun Saves Woman

How did a professional woman thwart a drug crazed criminal by using a covert personal protection device? At the end of the story, you will find a bonus offer just for you.
Rachel hated the subway. She grew up in a small town in Washington State, so she enjoyed being outside at every chance she could get.
As an attorney in the big city, she often had to get to work at an hour that most folks were still dreaming in their beds. So she used the twelve-block walk from her apartment to her office as a chance to spend some quiet time enjoying her surroundings.
Still, she often felt a little nervous about walking those streets alone. So she picked up a Cell Phone Stun Gun. It looks just like a regular phone, complete with a holster and a belt clip. And nobody's going to question a well-dressed businessperson walking down the street holding a cell phone.
Rachel's intuition paid off one Thursday morning, when a junkie burst out from behind a dumpster and started screaming at her to hand over her purse. As she put her hands in the air, she used her thumb to disable the safety lock on the Cell Phone Stun Gun.
Rachel grabbed her purse with her other hand, tossing it past the criminal. As he bent over to pick it up, she jabbed the Cell Phone Stun Gun in the small of his back, shooting 950,000 volts of electricity through his body. She never even had to take it out of its carrying case.
With her attacker curled up on the ground, Rachel pulled out her real cell phone to call the police. Her colleagues always wondered why she carried two cell phones. They usually assumed that a powerful woman needed them both. Rachel grinned as she realized they didn't know just how much power she really wielded.
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