World Patent Marketing Invention Team Presents The Trail Warden, An Alarm Invention That Warns Users And Protects Their Gear
Miami, FL (PRWEB) September 26, 2016 -- World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, introduces The Trail Warden, an alarm invention that warns people of stolen equipment.
"The outdoor recreation industry is worth $646 billion," says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. "This market is undervalued and continues to grow. It will benefit from environmental preservation efforts."
“Many people like to spend a lot of time outdoors, and they take a lot of equipment out there,” says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing Inventions. “Unfortunately, this can lead to those things being stolen, so this alarm invention was created to help prevent that from happening.”
The Trail Warden is an alarm system that will prevent thieves from taking outdoor hunting products. Devices such as tree stands and trail cameras are very expensive so they are stolen often when left unattended. This invention consists of two flexible and adjustable braided cables that are meant to hold objects in place and are securely fastened together with a detachable buckle. The buckle has a built-in alarm system, remote control, digital camera, camera flash, memory card, and magnetic sensors. In the event that the buckle and magnetic sensors are separated, the alarm will activate and sound off immediately. Placing the buckle back together will not shut the alarm system off. The alarm system will only shut off with the remote control present. There is a release button also on the alarm system that allows the buckle to detach. Upon pressing the release button, the digital camera will activate. Anyone pressing the button will take an instant photograph of themselves prior to separating the buckle, which will then store the photograph in the internal memory card. This will help identify anyone tampering with the device before the alarm system is activated. The Trail Warden is waterproof and will be able to withstand very harsh weather conditions. The alarm invention gives people great peace of mind knowing their hunting equipment is safe while they are away and not able to use it.
"Creating The Trail Warden was the best thing I’ve ever done in my life,” says inventor Derek B. “ It’s nice to know that I can leave my personal property on any given day and when I return to use it, it’s still securely fastened in the exact place that I left it. No more theft and no more worries. If there was ever a product that I’ve believed in, this is it!”
The Trail Warden is an alarm invention that helps prevent equipment such as tree stands and cameras from being stolen.
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