Problem Preventors for Freezing Pipes

This winter we rented our Florida vacation condo to a lady from Connecticut, where it snows. And snows. And snows.

"What if the furnace breaks while you're away?" I asked. "Won't the pipes in your house freeze and burst?"

"Not a chance," she said, and told me her secret...

Protect Pipes With a Freeze Alarm

The same company that installed your burglar and fire alarm can add a cold temperature monitor to your existing security system. Or, you can plug in a stand-alone device such as the FA-I-CCA Intermediate Freeze Alarm from Control Products.

31G06PXZrwL._SL160_.jpgThe Freeze Alarm looks and acts like a telephone answering machine. You set an alarm temperature and a few other variables. When the internal sensor detects temperatures below the level you specified, the machine calls you or any other emergency numbers you wish.

Curious whether your home is cozy enough for your return? Call the monitor and hear the temperature. Then phone your envious landlady and make plans to extend your stay in Florida.

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