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Stove Guard International Ltd.

106-2750 Faithfull Avenue
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 6M6
Canada
Telephone: 888-607-8683 or 306-931-2201.
Fax: 306-931-4455.
Web: http://www.stoveguardintl.com.
Email: sales@stoveguardintl.com.

Products manufactured by Stove Guard International Ltd. (listed alphabetically)

  1. GUARDIAN 2010 STOVE GUARD FOR ELECTRIC COOK TOPS Picture of GUARDIAN 2010 STOVE GUARD FOR ELECTRIC COOK TOPS

    The Guardian 2010 Stove Guard for Electric Cook Tops is a stove safety sensor designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities or Alzheimer's disease. The system includes a electronic monitoring unit (EMU) that monitors the appliance's use and a power box that controls power to the cooktop. In addition to the Basic Model, this product is offered in two other versions: the Delay Model has a "press and hold" feature that is designed to prevent users from easily changing settings so it will thwart a "button pusher" user's attempts to disable the device; and the Password Model features password locking, for managed-care type situations, so that administrators can set the device to the user's particular needs and then password lock it. Major features of all models include a fail-safe operating feature that automatically disables power to the cooktop if the EMU control unit fails or is unplugged; relay-out feature that sends a signal out whenever Stove Guard disables the cooktop to an external monitoring device such as a phone dialer, alarm system or a computer-based data gathering system; audible alarm that notifies the user when the Stove Guard turns off the cooktop; stove off mode that will turn the cooktop off by touching one button; and power failure recovery that disables power to the cooktop after a power outage until the user presses any button. In case of power outage, the Stove Guard EMU will remember the previous settings and the password lock state if in password mode. Mounting screws and and an instruction manual are also included. DIMENSIONS(HxLxW): Power box is 11 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches. EMU is 9.75 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches.

  2. GUARDIAN 2010 STOVE GUARD FOR REGULAR RANGE Picture of GUARDIAN 2010 STOVE GUARD FOR REGULAR RANGE

    The Guardian 2010 Stove Guard for Regular Range is a stove safety sensor designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities or Alzheimer’s disease. The system includes a electronic monitoring unit (EMU) that monitors the appliance's use and a power box that controls power to the range. In addition to the Basic Model, this product is offered in two other versions: the Delay Model has a "press and hold" feature that is designed to prevent users from easily changing settings so it will thwart a "button pusher" user's attempts to disable the device; the Password Model features password locking, for managed-care type situations, so that administrators can set the device to the user's particular needs and then password lock it. Major features of all models include a fail-safe operating feature that automatically disables power to the stove if the EMU control unit fails, or is unplugged; relay-out feature that sends a signal out whenever Stove Guard disables the range to an external monitoring device such as a phone dialer, alarm system or a computer-based data gathering system; audible alarm that notifies the user when the Stove Guard turns off the range; stove off mode that will turn the stove off by touching one button; and power failure recovery that disables power to the stove after a power outage until the user presses any button. In case of power outage, the Stove Guard EMU will remember the previous settings and the password lock state if in password mode. Mounting screws and and an instruction manual are also included. DIMENSIONS(HxLxW): Power box is 11 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches. EMU is 9.75 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches.

  3. STOVE GUARD FOR NATURAL GAS STOVES Picture of STOVE GUARD FOR NATURAL GAS STOVES

    The Stove Guard for Natural Gas Stoves is a stove safety sensor designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities or Alzheimer's disease. Designed for use with gas stoves or cooktops, this device turns the gas off when the user forgets. The system includes three components - an electronic monitoring unit (EMU), a natural gas valve and and power box. The EMU has a natural gas sensor control unit that automatically turns off the natural gas valve if it senses an unsafe level of gas in the kitchen that could be caused by a gas leak or a flame that has gone out causing gas to continuously escape into the room resulting in a potential fire. The natural gas valve is installed between the gas line and the stove or cooktop to control the gas supply to the appliance. The Power Box "plugs-in" between the stove cord and the wall outlet, and it is connected to the gas valve and the EMU. The EMU includes a stove off feature that can turn off the appliance with one button touch. Stove Guard operates in two modes, auto and timer. In the auto mode, it automatically shuts the stove off if the user is out of the sensing area longer than a selected time. When the user returns, the stove is turned on again automatically. The timer mode allows the stove to operate for a preset amount of time. This mode can be used when cooking a specific dish. Other features include an audible alarm that notifies the user when the Stove Guard turns the stove off, and a fail safe feature that automatically disables power to the stove or cooktop in the EMU fails or loses power. An instruction manual is included. OPTIONS: A Password Locking Feature is allows a caregiver to prevent use of the stove or cooktop. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): Power Box is 11 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches; EMU is 9.75 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches.

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