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Police Service Northern Ireland
"For many years now police have advised leaving a radio or TV on when going out in order to create the impression
that someone is at home.
Audioguard™ brings this 20th century theory bang up to date and into the 21st century with such realistic everyday sound effects.
I have no doubt that this product will have a significant impact on reducing burglary and I am very excited to be using Audioguard™ in
a local crime reduction initiative due to commence shortly.
I have no hesitation in endorsing this product and I wish your company every success in the future."
Hazel Gray,
Crime Prevention Officer.
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Homestyle
"A revolutionary new home security device designed to deter and intimidate potential burglars has been launched by Audioguard™.
Audioguard™ is a pack of three CDs which play high quality and exceptionally realistic household sounds which can be heard through walls and windows giving a potential intruder the impression that someone is home. The CDs incorporate a unique element of intimidating subliminal noises that target the unconsious human hearing range in order to instil a level of fear and panic in a prowler.
Suitable for use on any home CD system, all the sounds have been recorded at random, making it impossible for an intruder to recognise AudioGuard. It incorporates three themes- household 1 and 2, DIY and The Office - to suit your personal situation."
Homestyle
December 2004.
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Alba Investigations
"Many people leave their lights and radio on when they depart their homes, or place of business to provide the impression that someone might be present. Others have a dog for that very same motive, but whatever the reason, it may be a deterrent to would be burglars. Even if someone is sleeping or doing things in their home or businesses, Audioguard™ is useful.
Alarms, sensors, cameras in the home or workplace are also a good choice, but not everyone has those electronic devices that can be expensive.
Audioguard™ is simple, not costly, easy for everyone "The Home Office supports deterring intruders by making homes look occupied, while the homeowners are away."
I endorse Audioguard™ because I believe it is a good product and I would certainly recommend it to everyone."
Top ^IRN
"You wouldn't want to live next door to the family who put on their Audioguard™ security system when they went off on holiday for a couple of weeks.
You could be listening to "workmen" hammering, sawing, drilling and sanding day and night. Audioguard™ provides a major line of defence by deterring burglars before they start."
IRN,
September 2004.
Top ^ Gadget Guru, T3
"Having bought a plasma telly, I'm now paranoid about being burgled. What would you suggest?
You need to get yourself an Audioguard™ CD, old chap. It replicates everyday sounds and contains subliminal messages designed to repel thieves."
Gadget Guru,
T3,
December 2004.
Top ^ Gloucestershire Constabulary
"Having reviewed it and spoken to colleagues I am of the opinion that if used correctly it could prove to be a useful deterrent to burglary. The crime prevention advice within the pamphlet is also very useful."
Paul Frances,
Force Crime Reduction Officer,
Gloucestershire Constabulary.
Top ^ Nottinghamshire Police
"As criminals become even more sophisticated, so do the methods of preventing their success. Modern innovative ideas and technology is needed to defeat the modern, innovative criminal. I believe this product can act as an additional deterrent. I would like to thank you for bringing this product to my attention."
Michael Powis,
Crime Reduction Manager,
Nottinghamshire Police.
Top ^ Neighbourhood Watch
"The Lancaster Police have mentioned your new home security device in a recent communication, although they do say they are "unable to recommend crime prevention products". However they must be happy with your device otherwise they would not have told us of it."
Dr A. Kilpatrick.
NW Co-ordinator,
Neighbourhood Watch.
Top ^ The Home Office
"The Home Office supports deterring intruders by making homes look occupied, while the homeowners are away."
Warren Hallet,
Acquisitive Crime Team,
The Home Office.
Top ^ The Weekly News
"To the burglar, it sounds as if the home owner is busy doing some DIY or housework, so he goes away in search of another victim. In fact, the sounds are generated by a new security system called Audioguard™.
The Weekly News,
October 2004.
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