Flood Buzz Pro-02: The essential water leak alarm for the start of air conditioning season

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Short Hills, NJ, – With air-conditioning season quickly approaching, it is time to take the necessary precautions to make sure that air-conditioners’ condensate pans don’t overflow and cause flooding and water damage. 

The Flood Buzz™ Pro-02 is an easy-to-use, low-cost, patent-pending, loud and effective water leak alarm that was created specifically for use in condensate pans.  The alarm is designed to allow moisture to collect in the pan to up to a depth of 1/8”.  Once water reaches 1/8”, the alarm sounds a 110 dB alarm alerting that the water in the pan is not exiting and that a possible flood condition exists. 

Already used in thousands of commercial and residential facilities to prevent water damage and mold growth, Flood Buzz Pro-02 also serves as a key marketing tool for HVACR contractors and facilities management companies. Contractors and managers can personalize the Flood Buzz™ Pro with their contact information right on the unit.  By placing the 2-3/4" high x 1-7/8" diameter alarm in their clients’ homes, contractors and managers will be contacted when the Flood Buzz™ Pro-02 sounds its 110 dB alarm. For HVAC professionals, it’s like having their business card right there when their customers need them. For building managers, acting proactively before water damage occurs will be appreciated by your clients.

Flood Buzz™ Pro-02 has an internal battery – so just place it at every air-conditioner serviced and it will alert when water touches the two prongs on the bottom of the product, 

As a marketing tool, the Flood Buzz™ Pro-02 provides the contractor with a reason for a service visit every 3 years to replace the Flood Buzz™ Pro (the internal battery has an up to 3 year life) and assess the client's current conditions and needs.  The Flood Buzz™ Pro-02 delivers a cost-effective marketing advantage for HVACR contractors. 

Learn more at www.FloodBuzzPro.com.

Flood Buzz™ Pro is manufactured and distributed by NJ-based Archetype Ltd. For more information call us at 1-866-797 6686.

 



March 28, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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