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Picture of ALARM TENDER Alarm Tender is a smoke alarm access bracket designed for use by individuals with balance, mobility, or upper or lower extremity disabilities, spinal cord injury, or short stature. This sliding two-part vertical device enables an individual to slide a smoke alarm (not included) mounted to it within reach for tasks such as silencing nuisance alarms, changing the battery, cleaning, performing fire drills, etc. The device attaches to the wall with screws or peel-and-stick tape (included). A small hook on the unit enables it to be covered or decorated to match the decor. OPTIONS: Door attachment bracket and miniature padlock with keys. DIMENSIONS: 32, 40, or 48 inches long. WARRANTY: 30-day money back guarantee.

Notes: Alarm Tender is a trademark of Angel Inventions. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 24.95 to 19.95.

This product record was updated on April 30, 2008.

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Angel Inventions, Inc.

PO Box 236
Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018-0236
United States
Telephone: 717-921-2645.
Web: http://www.alarmtender.com.
Email: info@alarmtender.com.


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