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Old 05-12-2008, 02:00 PM
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Default 1st Contest Starting May 12th 2008 - Best Post contest

Hi everyone,

I really want to thank everyone for registering. I hope you find this website very helpful.

I've come up with a great prize for our first contest. All info will be posted here.

What a great time to start our first contest during food awareness week.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:08 PM
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Let's get right to the great prize!

Safety Siren Pro Series 3 Radon Gas Monitor





If you are concerned about your and / or your families health, this is a great tool. I have personally reviewed this product and think it's great. The only other options for radon testing are kits you need to send back to get analyzed or have a consultant come in and test. Either way you only get results for the time tested. This product is digital and gives you a continual readout. So it can also tell you if you've corrected any problem.

Specifications
  • Evaluated and approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Exceeds EPA recommended accuracy performance criteria.
  • Specifically designed to allow the homeowner to monitor the radon level in their home with an easy to read display. Suitable for professional use as well.
  • Easily plugs into any standard 110-120v AC electrical outlet and consumes only 6.5 watts.
  • Numeric LED display range of 0.0 to 999.9 shows the level of radon gas in pCi/L on a short-term or long-term basis.
  • Air sampling begins immediately with an initial reading in 48 hours.
  • Short-term readings display the average radon levels over the past 7 days.
  • Long-term readings display the average radon levels since powered-up or last reset with a maximum reading time of 5 years.
  • Audible alarm sounds 4 short chirps if the long-term average reaches 4 pCi/L or greater or the short-term measurement stays above 4 pCi/L for 30 consecutive days. Alarm is repeated every hour or until the long term reading drops below 4. Alarm can be muted by user.
  • Samples air continuously with the Radon level display updated every hour.
  • A self-test is conducted every 24 hours with an error code displayed if there is a failure.
  • Menu button controls 4 functions: Switch between short and long term display, conduct a manual test, mute or reactivate the audible alarm, clear and reset the memory for new readings.
  • 10’ power cord allows user to locate detector away from walls, windows and doors.
  • One year warranty.
  • Dimensions: 4.7" x 3.1" x 2.1".
  • ETL Certified to UL and CSA standards.
  • Weight 12 ounces.
  • Made in the USA.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:10 PM
AllergyGuy AllergyGuy is offline
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Default Contest:

Contest Rules:

Preliminary rules (subject to change)

This contest is open to all registered users

This is a "Best post" contest and will be determined by voting

Requirements:

1. Must refer at least 3 new users to register and must be from a different household (IP address)
.......... Just have them list your name or screen name when they register
2. Must have a minimum of 25 posts for one of your posts to be considered
3. Posts should be good valid posts. Not just posting to boost post count.... (No fun!)
4. This contest will close June 30th 2008 (subject to a min. of 40 entrants)

Selection:

I will setup a poll for members to vote on the top 10 posts. You decide & The winner, wins!
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