Keep Track of Kids

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New Device Lets Parents Keep Track Of Kids (NAPSA)—Every parent knows that heart-stopping feeling when they can’t find their kid ina crowded mall or busy airport. In today’s troubled world, when a child is out of your line of vision— even for a minute—it could spell trouble. That’s why one of the niftiest new devices out there is designed to provide parents with what you might call “an extra pair of eyes.” It’s called Angel Alert”, and it consists of two small pieces—a transmitter for the child to wear and a pocket-sized receiver for the parent—with activation coming when the two pieces are pulled apart. The transmitter includes a panic button kids can press if they lose sight of their parents or feel endangeredordistressed. “To be honest, this is something of a godsend,” says Suzanne Han- son, a motherofthree. “I usually have to handle the kids on my own, so I’m always in need of some kind of assistance. But even the kids like it, too, because it’s reassuring for them to know that if they lose sight of me, I'll hear them at a pushof a button.” Easy for parents and children to use, Angel Alert is also afford- able, selling for under $50. There are no contracts or monthly ser- OUT OF SIGHT BUT NOT OUT OF MIND—If this little girl strays from her parent, the transmitter she’s wearing sends an audible signal to her mom’s or dad’s pocket-sized receiver. vice fees connected with this prod- uct. For more information about Angel Alert, call 1-800-706-7064 or visit www.franzus.com.