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The Fisher-Price Child Locator is a wandering patient system designed to enable parents to locate a child in a crowd or when the child has wandered away. This set includes a parent's transmitter and a child's receiver with a child-resistant clothing clip. Both units automatically tune in when separated. When the parent wants to locate the child, he or she presses a button on the parent's unit and the child's unit will beep, enabling the child to be located. The beeping begins quietly but gradually increases in volume the longer the button is depressed. If the link between the two units is disrupted by distance or interference, or if the child's unit is removed, an alarm automatically sounds. POWER: Each unit requires three triple-A batteries.

Notes: Fisher-Price is a registered trademark of Fisher-Price, Inc.

Price: 59.99.

This product record was updated on April 19, 2004.

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Fisher-Price, Inc., a division of Mattel, Inc.

636 Girard Ave.
East Aurora, New York 14052
United States
Telephone: 800-432-5437 or 716-687-3000.
Fax: 716-687-3494.
Web: http://www.fisherprice.com.
Email: fisher-pricestore@fisher-price.com.


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