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Preventing Dangerous Stovetop Fires with Stove Guard

Save On Security Systems Inc. in Saskatoon is now manufacturing a revolutionary stove fire prevention safety device. Stove Guard dramatically reduces the chance of a stovetop fire starting by automatically turning the stove elements off when it detects that no one is present in the cooking area of the kitchen. Stove Guard is designed to turn the stove off when you forget.

Saskatoon, SK (PRWEB) February 20, 2006 -- Save On Security Systems Inc. in Saskatoon is now manufacturing a revolutionary stove fire prevention safety device. Stove Guard dramatically reduces the chance of a stovetop fire starting by automatically turning the stove elements off when it detects that no one is present in the cooking area of the kitchen. Stove Guard is designed to turn the stove off when you forget.

A kitchen fire is everyone’s worst nightmare. Almost everyone is aware of a kitchen accident caused by someone leaving a pot or pan on the burner too long, simply forgetting while engaged in other activities. Unfortunately, these incidents occur mostly with our senior population. Stove Guard is a unique safety device that uses advanced technology to control the stove's electrical system. It is very easy to install and use. A power control box connects between the stove plug and existing wall outlet. A small sensor/adjustable timer unit mounts to an upper cabinet or to the wall near the stove.

Installation and setup takes about 10 minutes and doesn’t require the use of an Electrician. Stove Guard is Patented and UL / CSA approved for use in USA & Canada.

Fire Prevention Officers and Occupational Therapists who work with Alzheimer’s sufferers and other forgetful people have praised Stove Guard’s effectiveness. It has allowed people, who otherwise would have been institutionalized, remain in their homes safely longer. Customers are very happy with the peace of mind Stove Guard brings, while protecting their loved ones and property.

Save On Security Systems Inc. has developed and distributed personal safety/security devices worldwide since 1990, marketing Stove Guard throughout North America for the last 5 years.

After all the positive results and feedback from our customers, Save On Security Systems Inc. has purchased the Patent and all rights to Stove Guard. We are now manufacturing and distributing Stove Guard from our present location in Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

Stove Guard - Peace of Mind was Never Easier to Install.

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Don Uhrich
SAVE ON SECURITY SYSTEMS INC.
1-800-931-3707
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STOVE GUARD - The best stovetop fire protection system. Automatically shuts the stove off when you forget.

STOVE GUARD power control box
STOVE GUARD power control box. Installs between stove plug and existing wall outlet.

STOVE GUARD sensor/timer unit
STOVE GUARD top sensor/adjustable timer unit. Automatically shuts off stove when it detects that no one is present in the cooking area of the kitchen.

STOVE GUARD Brochure
STOVE GUARD - Peace of Mind was Never Easier to Install

Stove Guard
STOVE GUARD - Protect Your Home From A Dangerous Stovetop Fire

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