Guide emergency personnel to your door with the Guide Light 911
Saving precious time in an emergency can mean the critical difference between
life and death.
Guide Light 911™ was created for
you to improve the margin of safety in a crisis. This new, wireless
safety device makes it faster and easier for the ambulance, fire
truck or police to find your home in an emergency with no monthly
charges!
Place Guide Light 911 in your window, the high intensity strobe light, visible from a distance, guides emergency vehicles to your door
Simple to install and easy to use! The Guide Light 911 is a high intensity blue strobe light which is clearly visible at a distance.
The blue strobe light device is installed via Velcro™
on inside of a window facing the street. Whenever you dial "911"
from your telephone, the high intensity strobe light will be activated.
Strobe light is activated when you dial 911
The transmitter portion of the device plugs into any standard
telephone jack in your home.
Emergency strobe light plugs into any standard phone jack in your home
Guide Light 911 was created by a police officer frustrated
with his inability to locate emergencies quickly enough even with Emergency
911 technology. The high intensity strobe light guides emergency personnel
to your home's exact location.
Features:
- No tools required - installs in seconds
- No additional phone jack needed, uses normal US standard phone jacks
- No monthly charges
- Wireless transmission
- High intensity, Xenon flashing strobe light
- Low battery indicator on both the transmitter and the strobe light unit
- One year limited manufacturer's warranty
Easy installation, no tools required
Frequently Asked Questions:
Will the transmitter monitor multiple phone lines in a house or
business?
No, The unit is designed to monitor only one phone line that
you select to detect the 911 call. Purchase additional units if you
wish to install on more than one phone line.
Does a telephone set have to be connected to the top of the
transmitter for the unit to activate the strobe light?
No, The transmitter will work from any spare RJ-11 phone jack (the normal
home or business phone jack in the US) as long as it is connected to the
same phone line that you would use to make a 911 call.
If I need to dial 9 or another number or code to get an outside
liner, will this device work?
No, the transmitter is programmed to detect only the first
three digits, 911 and the test codes #911 and #11.
How long does the strobe light flash?
The unit is programmed to flash for thirty minutes and
then automatically shuts off. Redialing 911 or the test code #99 will
reactivate the unit.
How often to I replace the batteries?
It is recommended that batteries be replaced at least twice a year, once at
daylight savings time and one at standard time. Batteries should be
replaced immediately if either the transmitter or strobe light low battery
detectors are activated (chirp sound and LED red light.) The
transmitter uses four AAA batteries and the strobe unit uses four AA
batteries. Batteries are not included.
A second strobe unit is available for those who face two streets or for an apartment door along with the window unit.
Make your home easier to find in an emergency!