If you have an electric garage door, a thief can remotely
open it at any time...
With a "code grabber," anyone can open your electric garage
door. A safety device from Street Smart Security ensures that no thief
will be able to open your garage door, protecting you and your family!
It's 9:00 a.m. and you've just pulled out of the garage. You point your
electric garage door remote to shut the garage door and drive off to work
and hope you don't run into any traffic. Meanwhile, a thief is parked a
few hundred feet away from your house watching you leave. He drives up to
your house, points a "code grabber" at your electric garage door
and it opens. He now drives into your garage, shuts the door and goes into
your home. Are you at risk? If you have an electrical garage door you are.
A new protection device - the Code Rotator- will prevent thieves from
opening your electric garage door.
You're at risk. If you own an electrical garage door, a thief can break
into your home. Every hour of every day, thieves around the world are
using a device called a "code grabber" It gives them the code to
your electric garage door and unrestricted access to your possessions and
family. Since the device can be used from hundreds of feet away, you will
never know when a thief is using it.
How does a "code grabber" work? When you leave your home and
activate your electric garage door to shut it , you are actually
transmitting a code to a thief with a "code grabber". He can
re-transmit your code to the door and open it. It's like having a key to
your house. Burglars use "code grabbers" to open electric garage
doors and break into homes...
A "code grabber" is a device that can record and play back
the signal produced from your garage door remote control. It has grabbed
your private, secret code and revealed it to a burglar. One of the things
that makes a "code grabber" so dangerous is that a criminal can
sit comfortably hundreds of feet away from you when you use your garage
door opener and still grab your code. The "code grabber"
duplicates the signal you just used. The thief can re-transmit the signal
just captured, drive into your garage, close the door behind him- thus
giving him easy access to your home, your valuables and your family from
behind the security of your garage door. Even worse, if you are unaware
that the burglary was the result of a "code grabber" the thief
can return within a few months to steal whatever your insurance has
replaced. He has 24 hour a day access to your property.
Where do thieves get "code grabbers" and why haven't
they been publicized?
"Code grabbers" are sold out of the back of magazines and can be
made from parts available at any electronic store. Police departments
nationwide are aware of these devices but hesitate to give them even more
publicity for potential criminals.
What’s the answer? Your garage door opener
needs to be equipped with a Code Encryptor that generates randomly
rotating opening codes.
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