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It's 3 o'clock in the morning. While you're
sound asleep, the electrical power to your
house is suddenly interrupted. Maybe it
was caused by a thunderstorm. Maybe a car hit
a utility pole. Either way, your alarm clock
will be blinking 12:00 AM, just like your
VCR when the power is restored, and you'll
get a couple of extra hours of sleep. Also,
while the power is off, your basement is
flooding while the sump pump takes a break.
Contrary to popular belief, your local power
company does not automatically know when
your power is interrupted; they typically
only know when someone calls and tells them.
This device will instantly alert you, day or
night, of an electrical power outage. Just
plug it into any standard 120VAC electrical
outlet, and it works for you 24 hours a day.
When the power quits, the internal battery
sounds an audible alarm to let you know.
It has a test button to test the battery and
an on-off switch. You can replace the 9V
battery with just a screwdriver.
It's only $44.95 and you can get one in about
2 weeks, but you can't get one from Sears.
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