Posts Tagged ‘flood alarm’

26
Oct

Versatile Wireless Water and Motion Detector Alarm System

   Posted by: Test For Admin    in Motion Detector, Water

Wireless Flood Alarm Base Unit

We post information about this product again by request. You’re welcome, Steve H. from Omaha.

Depicted on the left you see the wireless water sensor transmitter & receiver which detects water overflow, water leakage, rising water etc. The base unit sounds an audible alarm when the remote sensor detects water.

The earlier you learn about a potential flood the faster you can react. Faster reaction times mean less damage and less damage means less money you will have to spend on cleaning up after the flood.

As an added bonus, the wireless base unit has the ability to monitor up to (4) four different sensors. Available wireless sensors include flood/water detectors, infrared motion detectors, sensors to detect the opening of garage doors, and sensors to detect the opening of doors & windows.

Household Alert® Wireless Garage Door Alarm TRANSMITTER ONLY (GM318T) with Lithium Battery; to be used with GM318R Base Unit or WA-318 Alarm Kit
Household Alert® Wireless Garage Door Alarm TRANSMITTER ONLY (GM318T) with Lithium Battery; to be used with GM318R Base Unit or WA-318 Alarm Kit
$19.00 $14.95
Household Alert® Wireless Infrared Motion Sensor TRANSMITTER ONLY (HA318T) with Lithium Battery; to be used with GM318R Base Unit or WA-318 Alarm Kit
Household Alert® Wireless Infrared Motion Sensor TRANSMITTER ONLY (HA318T) with Lithium Battery; to be used with GM318R Base Unit or WA-318 Alarm Kit
$29.00
$17.95
Household Alert® Wireless Window/Door Alarm TRANSMITTER ONLY (WD318T) with Lithium Battery; to be used with GM318R Base Unit or WA-318 Alarm Kit
Household Alert® Wireless Window/Door Alarm TRANSMITTER ONLY (WD318T) with Lithium Battery; to be used with GM318R Base Unit or WA-318 Alarm Kit
$19.00
$15.22

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19
Oct

Wireless Flood Alarm System

   Posted by: Test For Admin    in Water

Wireless Flood Alarm Base Unit

Prevent costly water damage by installing a wireless flood alarm system sensor anywhere water might collect as a result of a mechanical failure such as a washing machine overflowing, accidental flooding caused by pipes freezing and bursting, or a natural disaster such as heavy rains causing the water table to rise and begin seeping into your basement.

A simple and relatively inexpensive investment in a wireless flood alarm system can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

Note: The base unit of the alarm shown also has the ability to work with other types of sensors designed to detect motion and/or the opening of a window, door, or garage door.

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8
Oct

Flood Alarm With Remote Sensor

   Posted by: Test For Admin    in Moisture, Water

Test for flooding? Seriously? YES! Pretty much any homeowner ought to have at least one of these flood sensors installed someplace in their home.

Flood Water Detector w/ Remote Sensor

A flood can happen in a home as a result of many different situations. A washing machine can overflow, pipes can burst, sewage can back up, A/C condensation pan can fill up and overflow, condensation pan under the fridge can fill up and overflow, children might play in a tub adn accidentally leave the water on, a neighbor might drain their pool (or pool cover) and the water runs towards your home and down into your basement… and the list goes on.

Advantages of this meter include a generous 6′ cord for the remote sensor which can separate from the base unit quickly. This makes wiring the sensor from a remote area through a small space very easy.

The unit operates on a standard 9-volt battery, has a test button, has a low battery warning, and comes with a 1 year manufacturer’s warranty.

Hopefully you will never need a flood alarm… but anyone who has ever had flood damage in their home will tell you how much they really wish they had known sooner about the problem — beacuse of how much money it would have saved them.

Note: We suggest installing this flood alarm in an inhabited building/dwelling to make sure someone can hear the audible alarm if it goes off.

For uninhabited areas we suggest installing a wireless flood alarm.

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