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On October 31, 2006, popular website www.coolest-gadgets.com reported on its latest love: freeze alarms. The site, which touts its “ongoing quest for the coolest gadgets available,” is only now clueing into a “cool gadget” that’s actually been around for over 20 years.
“The Professor” Promotes the FreezeAlarm™
On October 31, 2006, popular website www.coolest-gadgets.com reported on its latest love: freeze alarms. The site, which touts its “ongoing quest for the coolest gadgets available,” is only now clueing into a “cool gadget” that’s actually been around for over 20 years.
In 2006, Russell Johnson, better known as “The Professor” on the classic TV show “Gilligan’s
The damages caused by burst water pipes can surge into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. But freeze alarms detect if the temperature inside the home gets too low, or if the power goes out. Freeze alarms then alert homeowners to dangerously low temperatures by calling up to three pre-programmed phone numbers, allowing homeowners to take action to prevent burst pipes.
A Voice of Reason
"The Professor knows a little bit about being away from home for a long time, so who better to promote the FreezeAlarm, a product that protects your home while you're away?" said Chuck Guerin, National Sales Manager for FreezeAlarm. "His instantly recognizable voice, the continuing popularity of Gilligan's
In the radio ads, Johnson, whose voice was often the only voice of reason among those seven stranded castaways, advises listeners to “pick [a freeze alarm] up today – before the weather starts getting rough.” It’s a clever reference to the “Gilligan’s
Two Decades of Home Protection
Control Products, Inc. has been manufacturing and marketing freeze alarms since 1986, along with other products homeowners can use while away from home or in their oft-unoccupied vacation homes, to protect them from burst pipes, overflowing sumps, and intruders.
HomeSecurityStore.com sells the famous FreezeAlarm freeze alarms made by Control Products, as well as other temperature and flood alarms that protect your home while you’re away. Intruders aren’t the only threat, so secure your home against all possible dangers with freeze alarms and flood alarms, too.
Chris Berghoff, president of Control Products, Inc., recommends freeze alarms to anyone who is away from a house during the winter months, whether that be their primary residence or perhaps a ski lodge. “FreezeAlarm provides homeowners with protection from winter freeze-ups such as frozen pipes and any subsequent damage, at an affordable price,” he said. “Besides bursting pipes, a freeze-up can destroy furniture, ruin plumbing fixtures, and cause extensive water damage.” He added that the product “takes the worry out of leaving the furnace unattended during winter absences.”