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Old 04-03-2008
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GPS Tracking and Child Safety

Abductions are very common today and that is the main reason why responsible parents are using GPS tracking devices to track their young ones. AnyTrack has some great information on their website about personal GPS tracking devices and how they can benefit you. They claim that if you are not satisfied for any reason, cancel within 15 days and they'll refund the device purchase and rate plan fee. I found their devices very user friendly, accurate and work indoors, hidden away, and outdoors.


If you concerned about your child's safety and abduction issues, then I would suggest that you check out some of the child tracking devices that are available on the market today. You can learn more about this technology by visiting AnyTrack - GPS Tracking Company. However, if you feel as though you always have a good grasp on your child's location and that a device such as this one is unnecessary then disregard this information that I have provided.
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Re: GPS Tracking and Child Safety

To your protect your kids, elder people or yourself a adventurer, the personal GPS tracking system is very essential.
Making a call.
-GSM module/GPS module
-real time web-based
-Dual way SMS/GPRS communication
-SOS button for help.
-Speeding report.
-self geofence protect.
-GPS tracking and monitoring: so never get lost
-Voice monitoring.
-Fix time/distance report.
-tiny size
-long hour battery.
-Dual way SMS/GPRS communication
We have this product. Personal tracker
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Re: GPS Tracking and Child Safety

Hi there,

I agree with you that GPS tracking is a good was of keeping our kids safe. I have given my 8 yr old son a Buddi. This is a GPS tracking device that can also be used to alert emergency in case the need arises. I have been able to relax a lot now that I know my son will be able to get in touch with me in case he need me. My son too feels secure knowing that I am able to keep track of his whereabouts at all times.
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Re: GPS Tracking and Child Safety

GPS vehicle tracking systems are becomming ever more accessable. I've recently used Assetrack, available from
http://www.chameleondirect.com/vehicle-tracking which is a vehicle based GPS tracking system. There is a small monthly charge but no long term contracts or lease that you would normally expect to find on this type of products. As well as vehicle tracking they are also developing a personal tracking system. If it's as good as the vehicle tracking system it should be a really good bit of kit.

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The P-Trac Micro is the world's smallest Child GPS Tracker at 2 inches wide and 1 inch thin that can be placed in a child's stroller or backpack where it works indoors and out. Receive alerts if your child leaves a designated safety zone.
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Re: GPS Tracking and Child Safety

Hey guys, as well as GPS systems, there are other ways to act proactively and protect your child in case they go missing. This is an amber alert safety kit that i use. It's really powerful because it stores your child's info on secure online servers so that if something happens, the cops instantly retrieve the info and get the amber alert out. They're now offering a 30 day free trial.
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Re: GPS Tracking and Child Safety

Hi

as a mom of 2 young children i am searching for a swimming pool alarm of anti drowning alarm. my kids love to explore and am afraid they might fall in our swimmingpool. Any suggestions for safety around the pool?

Thanks!
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I read a review of several products some months back, I think in the Wall Street Journal.

Found it!

Shopping Around: Testing Pool Alarms - WSJ.com

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Re: GPS Tracking and Child Safety

personal gps trackers are very popular now, they usualy tracked by SMS, that is too slow and inconvenient, here is the system www.gplogger.com that can help you to track your child, kid or parent with low cost GPRS connection GPLOGGER - New Tracking Solution by UnionPal
No need to transmit longitude and latitude coordinates from your cell phone to Google maps, everything is done by our system automatically and backed up in GPLogger Servers.
No need install or maintain sophisticated software, just create a web account on our web site , register your GPS/GSM tracker and you will get instant access to real time tracking, history, reports and alarms at any time with any computer connected to Internet
The Tracking Device Has Persistent Connected to Tracking System, to provide real time tracking of the device (24/7)
Quick tracking acquisition, each tracking point retrieved in mostly less than a minute time
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