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Titan Safety Products introduces breakthrough line of wireless safety products

Titan Safety Products has introduced a breakthrough line of wireless safety products that respond to smoke, water leaks, carbon monoxide and health emergencies in the home or office, sounding an alarm and making up to six separate phone calls to alert the call recipients of a problem. The WaterTitan valve control increases this functionality by also automatically shutting off the incoming water main when a water leak is detected, in addition to sounding an alarm and calling the programmed numbers. The Auto-Dialer unit will continue to sequence calls until the call recipient confirms the alert message. There are no activation or monthly fees for this service, and all products are reasonably priced. Titan Safety leak detection mitigation-related products will be featured in an upcoming limited Home Depot store test for the upper mid-west markets. The water leak sensor is wireless and can detect as little as 1/32nd of an inch of water, which is the equivalent of wetting your fingertip. These devices can be used in bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens or basements, and have a range of over 250 ft. This system design eliminates the problems associated with pressure-dependent leak solutions, and allows for whole home protection. All devices can be run on the included batteries or AC power. Once installed, the system is self-monitoring, easily programmed and self-testing. The dialer can support up to 50 separate devices from Titan Safety such as sensors for CO, smoke, water and a health alert panic button. For more information and availability, visit www.titansafety.com.
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