Complete Safety Alert System Watch (Boys Blue)

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Complete Safety Alert System Watch (Boys Blue)

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 : Complete Safety Alert System Watch (Boys Blue)
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Brand: OnGuard Kids
Color: Blue
EAN: 0047007024400
Label: OnGuard Kids
Manufacturer: OnGuard Kids
Model: SW-1
Publisher: OnGuard Kids
Studio: OnGuard Kids



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Product DescriptionOnGuard Kids Personal Safetey Alert System. Empower and educate your child to be safe and secure with OnGuard, the only personal safety alert system especially designed for a kid's lifestyle. OnGuard combines a cool looking digital watch, with fun accessories, a piercing 110 decibel emergency alarm and an educational DVD that teaches your child how to use the watch to stay safe everyday. In the event of an emergency, your child can easily activate a very loud high-decibel alarm that instantly let's everyone in the area know that they need help.




Features:
  • Award-Winning Digital Kids Watch with 110 Decibel Safety Alarm
  • Interchangeable Faceplates in 3 Attractive Designs
  • Safety DVD teaches children how to use the watch properly as well as how to protect themselves in dangerous situations
  • Child ID Label (adheres to back of watch)
  • Emits SOS signal and Snap-on Flashlight to enhance nighttime visibility













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