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Control Products FA-I-CCA Intermediate FreezeAlarm

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Description:

Inter Freeze Alarm, Calls 3 Phone Numbers If The Temperature Drops Or Power Fails, You Can Also Remotely Check The Temperature & Power Status From Any Phone In The World.

Features:

Protect your home, cabin, computer room, nursery, or any other temperature sensitive area


Automatically calls up to 3 phone numbers when the temperature gets out of range, the power goes out, or if the back-up battery needs replacing


With a simple phone call you can check the current temperature, whether the power is on or off, or the voltage of the backup battery


Continuously calls all 3 phone numbers and gives a voice warning of what the actual problem is


Gain peace of mind knowing you'll get that call if something happens in your home, or call anytime to see that all is well


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 2.5 inches
Product Height: 10.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.5 pounds
Package Length: 9.1 inches
Package Width: 6.5 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 88 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 88 customer reviews )
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47 of 47 found the following review helpful:

5Simple intuitive setupMar 02, 2005
By Bigswede38 "Tom"
I purchased this unit because we live in the Northeast where it can get pretty cold. When we travel during the winter months, I like to have the security of knowing that the heating system in our home is working properly and we are not coming home to a disaster caused by frozen pipes. The unit is so simple to set up and maintain that you will probably not even read the well written instruction manual that the unit comes with. I just plugged in the power supply, installed a 9 volt battery and plugged the unit into an available phone wall jack. I then called the unit using my cell phone and completed the programming in less than 5 minutes. The intuitive voice menu guides you through the installation in an extremely clear manner. It works well with our existing answering machine. Well worth the price of $180 that I paid.

31 of 31 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent WatchdogOct 24, 2007
By Electronic Gadgetphile
I am fortunate enough to have two residences that I live in depending on the time of the year. Spring and Summer in Minnesota and late Fall and Winter in Southern California. Leaving the Minnesota home unattended throughout the Winter is anxiety inducing as a power or furnace failure in the sub zero weather could lead to frozen pipes or other disasters. I do have internet cameras monitoring the house along with an indoor/outdoor thermometer that can be seen on the camera but I need to have access to high speed internet and the power needs to be on in the house in order for me to see what is going on. I wanted something more secure but didn't want to pay an alarm service several hundred dollars to add in temperature monitors to my existing entry alarm system. After searching around I found the Control Inter Freeze Alarm on Amazon. The reviews were good so I went to their website and downloaded the product manual to see the details on what it could do. I was impressed at the capability and features so I ordered one. When it arrived I scanned through the instructions and set it up in about 10 minutes. The software control of the unit (embedded) is ingenious and kudos to the developers. Once plugged into the electrical and phone lines you can set it with numerous variables like setting the alarm temperature, how long at the temperature before it calls one of the three numbers you program into it, how many rings before it answers - yes you can call the unit and it will report temperature, power condition and backup battery level - you can also reprogram any of the selectable parameters over the phone after entering your password and choosing the desired variable from the very simple voice guided menu. I was concerned that my answering machine would answer before the unit and I would never get through or I would only get the freeze alarm and never the answering machine. Control has an ingenious solution where you select a ring count for answering that is higher than the answering machine - my answering machine answers after 6 rings so I set the Control Inter Freeze Alarm to answer on 8. The Alarm will retain the ring count for ~3 minutes so I call the home number and get the answering machine after 6 rings, hang up and call again and the Alarm answers after 2 rings and I'm in. Really well done. The manual is very comprehensive but difficult to read for techno-phobes. Fortunately, the unit is very simple to use and using the manual only for specifics will make setup easy and painless. Testing the unit is a bit awkward as you need to put the temperature probe in a waterproof bag and immerse the protected probe in ice water and then wait until the unit starts calling out the programmed phone numbers and alerting as to an alarm condition - it works but I would have rather seen a test button to do the same thing. Having said all of that I am very pleased and I like the unit a lot.

February 2008 update. Working on my computer late two nights ago my cell phone rang and it was my Minnesota home calling me here in California - strange I thought as I answered the phone as no one is at that home. The voice on the other end was Inter Freeze Alarm telling me that the temperature in the house was 45 F and an alarm condition existed. I decided to wait until morning to see if it was some sort of anomaly before calling my son who is going to school in the area. I called the alarm early the next morning and it indicated the temperature was now 40 F and an alarm condition existed. Called my son who went over to the house, found out the furnace blower motor had seized and got the repair company in a few hours later. This puppy just paid for itself several times over with the damage that could have ensued with frozen pipes and subsequent water damage.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Peace of Mind: $179.00Feb 18, 2004
By Joann M. Zuczek
This is one of the best products ever invented. An absolute necessity for someone who has a second home. Great features allow you to check the temperature of your home at any time. It even calls up to three emergency numbers when something is wrong. A small price to pay for never having to worry about your investment. I couldn't imagine not owning one.

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Saved my lake homeDec 12, 2002

On three occasions after installing the FreezeAlarm, and alarm was triggered and I was able to get a service man to restart the furnace before additional damage was done. The FreezeAlarm obviously paid for itself within one month.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5Peace of mindFeb 11, 2004
By MJM
This little device is great and a bargain at $180. It works like a charm and gives me the peace of mind that my weekend house is safe and sound. Since my house has electric heat, the power outage feature is a huge plus. I have it set to send a warning call if the power is off for an hour, as brief interruptions are not important. I also like the ability to call and check the status and house temp, works well with my answering machine as promised.

If you worry about your place while you are away, this is most definitely the route to go. You won't be sorry!

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