The following is a true story how the Voice Alert was used.
When Dr. Ron Caro’s wife wanted to leave their apartment after their new mountain bikes were stolen from their balcony facing the alley, Dr. Caro installed a security system that has caught and prosecuted more than 14 perpetrators in the past two years.
Dr.Caro lives in an upscale neighborhood in Whittier, California, in an apartment directly above the complex’s carports adjacent to the alley. Two year’s ago, after his bikes were stolen, Dr. Caro purchased four bullet cameras, a time-lapse video recorder, and a quad to monitor the activity in and around the carports, alley, and patio. The week after installing the system, a neighbor had a break-in, so Dr. Caro reviewed the tape to see what happened. He found the incident and gave the tape to the police.
“The police took a report and told me that unless I knew where the suspect lived or who he was there was really no way to catch the guy,” Dr. Caro explained.
So Dr. Caro added Voice Alert, a wireless notification device, to his system. The Voice Alert system combines wireless infrared sensors with a speaker/receiver that allows the user to record up to six individual messages. When a sensor is triggered by activity, a signal is sent to the receiver/speaker and it plays the corresponding message to alert the home or business owner that an incident has occurred.
Dr. Caro installed three Voice Alert sensors in the carport and positioned them so that the infrared beams intersected to detect anything that entered the carport. Less than a week after he installed Voice Alert, the receiver speaker sounded at 4 a.m. playing the message “Someone’s in the carport!” and waking Dr. Caro.
He turned on his monitor and saw the same guy who robbed his neighbor a week earlier in his carport. The time-lapse recorder was recording and Caro, a former Marine Corps Officer, held the suspect until police arrived. Dr. Caro gave the time-lapse recording to the police, providing enough evidence to prosecute the suspect. That same scenario, with different suspects, has occurred numerous times over the past two years. Each with the same outcome, the suspect gets caught and prosecuted.
“One police officer even mentioned that more people should have a system like mine,” said Dr. Caro. “As far as I’m concerned, surveillance without sensors is not effective. You need to catch them in the act.”
Dr. Caro looked at other notification systems and found Voice Alert to have the best wireless range and the best price. “It’s a great piece of equipment,” said Dr. Caro.
The Voice Alert may have help the Petits’ from incurring Home Invasion and their Gruesome Murders. Here is a summary of the story.
The tragedy began with a chance encounter. On July 22, 2007, police have confirmed, the suspects happened to spot Jennifer and Michaela at a Stop & Shop in Cheshire, where they were getting into a white Mercedes. They followed the pair to the Petits’ comfortable four-bedroom home. “They liked the house and figured there was money there,” says Bill Petit’s father, William Sr. That evening Bill, a prominent endocrinologist, and Jennifer enjoyed a dinner of pasta with homemade tomato sauce whipped up by Michaela; afterward the girls read Harry Potter before going to bed.
At 3 a.m. Hayes and Komisarjevsky allegedly returned and got into the house through an unlocked cellar door. Once inside they attacked Bill with a baseball bat, knocking him out. They then tied the three women up, with Hayley and Michaela apparently lashed to their beds. After that they managed to walk Bill, bound and groggy, down to the basement. With him out of the way, they allegedly went back upstairs. According to the state’s attorney, Hayes raped Jennifer, and Komisarjevsky sexually assaulted young Michaela.
At 9 a.m. one of the suspects reportedly Hayes drove Jennifer to the bank and waited for her in the car. When shown the slip of paper from Jennifer, the bank manager summoned police, who turned up in force in minutes. The police raced to the Petit home, but by the time they arrived, it was too late.
Voice Alert System-6 is a annunciator system featuring wireless PIR sensors transmitters and a remote receiver/speaker base unit. Users record their own alert messages and are then notified with their own voice message when activity in a monitored is detected. Key applications include:
Wireless Driveway Alarm
Residential and Small Business Security
Child Monitoring and Pool Safety
Home Automation
This system may have been the best aid for avoiding the tragedy that happened in Petits’ story.
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