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Brickhouse Child Locator, Ionkids and GPS Child Care Review Questions

Submitted by v8 on Tuesday December 1, 2009 No Comments

Compare before you buy!

The Brickhouse Child Locator has many options that parents will find useful for tracking kids. I feel it’s important to understand the strengths and weaknesses of a product and compare it to others that are similar before you buy.

Many factors come into play when you are considering a child location device.

First: What range do I want for my child care locator?

Different types have different ranges:

The Ionkids has a range of 350 feet indoors or outdoors.

The Brickhouse range is up to 600 feet outdoors, 250 indoors.

The Gem Track GPS Locator can scan worldwide.

When you consider your child locator you have to ask yourself “why do I need one”. Is it to keep an eye on the toddler or preschooler at the park, do you have a child that simply wanders off at a moment’s notice. Maybe you have an 8 year old that wants to leave the block all the time on his bike or that teenager that you need to keep track of because their at places they shouldn’t be.

Second: How many children do you want to track and how old are they?

If it’s that 8 year old and he keeps getting out of range then consider this; if he is doing it now, he will probably keep doing it. Consider getting a child locator that you can use in the teenage years as well as now. Spend your money wisely now, it may cost a little more but you’ll have one you can use for years.

Whatever the reason, there’s a device to handle the problem. From a GPS child locator watch to a simple device that attaches to the shoe, both devices can alert you to your child’s location instantly. In addtion, the GPS child locators have the ability to locate, track and store data of where your child has been. See the location of their car and routes taken for the whole day!

I hope this information has been helpful and I invite you to read further and visit our resource page for Brickhouse Security products, Thank You and please comment on the usefulness of this article in your

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