Child Guard Safety

By Jack B Wallton


My husband and I are active members of the community. By extension, our 7 year old has seen the lion's share of cook-offs, farmers' markets and so on. He feels perfectly at ease within the presence of a throng of strangers.

We look after Sam ourselves during any outside assembly. In our experience, a nanny could be trusted to handle a child responsibly but not to guard our child with her own life. We now have assistance in sticky situations from a Child Guard safety device.

A transmitter along with a receiver comprise the two-part electronic child leash known as the Child Guard Panda. The cartoon animal-looking transmitter is worn by the child on the wrist. It continually relays a transmission to a receiver, which is held by the parent.

When the receiver releases beeping sounds, it serves as a forewarning that the signal is not as strong, presumably because the tot has wandered off. The Child Guard safety apparatus is truly reliable in keeping tabs on Sam under very wild circumstances.

Anywhere between 6 and 30 feet of distance, the signal is changeable. If we're laying around in our yard, for example, I may calibrate the Child Guard Panda for a shorter range since the front gate is a stone's throw away.

In truth, we nearly lost Sam once at a Fourth of July procession were it not for that Child Guard Panda. Once the main attraction passed by, he got drowned in the sea of sightseers who rushed take a look.

Prior to being too late, the receiver sounded off in my pocket. My youngster seemed to be disorientated while he ran up to me. I possibly could have lost him within the flurry. This Child Guard safety device is much more perceptive and speedier than any human eye, evidently.

Now, that's the quality of Child Guard safety that keeps my loved ones together. Consequently, Sam is growing to become confident around familiar faces yet mindful of protecting himself.




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