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1. Place it near your washer /drier.
2. Place it next to a sump pump.   (Your sump pump already
has a battery backup and alarm? Sure, trust that
thing.)
3. Put it near a hot water heater. If your overflow valve
releases, you'll know about it.
4. Put it anywhere in a basement where outside water leaking
in might be a concern.
5. Put Bob's Water Detector basically anywhere you don't want
water to be in your worst maintenance nightmare.
6. Oh, yeah, the best use: Makes a Great Gift!
Afterall, who has these things?
WATER DETECTOR:
Buy one online right now. Sent to your doorstep.
Use the Purchase section.
THANK YOU!
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Protect property...
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This low-cost water detector is about the size of a smoke detector.
It sits near your washing machine, sink faucet, sump pump, etc.
Sends out a piercing alarm if it contacts water. It's that simple.
And it could save you thousands of dollars in water damage.
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No installation...
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Just set it anywhere you don't want water to be.
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Low cost...
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Battery powered. Just pennies a year.
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A great gift...
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Makes a great gift for that hard-to-buy-for group: Men. It's one
of those quirkly little products that we hope we never need, never
use, and don't really want. But it's the difference between a
flooded, ruined basement and a chance to prevent the flood. Buy one.
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..Murphy's Laws..
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You know if you don't have one, a flood is coming, a faucet will
soon leak, a main will break, a sump pump backup battery will fail.
I've learned that you can't beat Murphy's Law. :-)
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